The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 79
... remarkable to Mr. Lyell , that he feels himself bound to offer some explanation of the phenomenon . He ascribes it partly to her possession of large endowments , especially in the state of New York , and to her consequent independence ...
... remarkable to Mr. Lyell , that he feels himself bound to offer some explanation of the phenomenon . He ascribes it partly to her possession of large endowments , especially in the state of New York , and to her consequent independence ...
Page 105
... remarkable skill , that after having gone to his post in a tolerably mean equipage , he returned , at the end of two years , in an excellent berline , followed by a numerous train of domestics , and in possession of sufficient funds for ...
... remarkable skill , that after having gone to his post in a tolerably mean equipage , he returned , at the end of two years , in an excellent berline , followed by a numerous train of domestics , and in possession of sufficient funds for ...
Page 125
... remarkable were , Mr. Auguste Bonnetty , one of the Direc- teurs of the Université Catholique , and the Annales de la Philosophie Chrétienne ; Mr. Jules Gondon , one of the Rédacteurs of the Uni- vers ; the Abbé Jager , professor of ...
... remarkable were , Mr. Auguste Bonnetty , one of the Direc- teurs of the Université Catholique , and the Annales de la Philosophie Chrétienne ; Mr. Jules Gondon , one of the Rédacteurs of the Uni- vers ; the Abbé Jager , professor of ...
Page 140
... remarkable instance , that of the recently formed institu- tion for deaconesses , or Soeurs de Charité Protestantes . " This establishment Dr. Wordsworth visited , and he gives of it the following account : — 66 " We were very kindly ...
... remarkable instance , that of the recently formed institu- tion for deaconesses , or Soeurs de Charité Protestantes . " This establishment Dr. Wordsworth visited , and he gives of it the following account : — 66 " We were very kindly ...
Page 151
... remarkable that the Charte of 1830 , the consummation of the last Revolution , and founded on principles purely secular and irreligious , has proved , in its working , the most favourable act to the Papacy that has ever been done in ...
... remarkable that the Charte of 1830 , the consummation of the last Revolution , and founded on principles purely secular and irreligious , has proved , in its working , the most favourable act to the Papacy that has ever been done in ...
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