The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 14
... speaking in our pul- pits on the lusts of the flesh , according to Apostolic examples , warmer religious instruction ... speak at length . While we are thus hopefully busying ourselves with fair schemes for the prevention of female vice ...
... speaking in our pul- pits on the lusts of the flesh , according to Apostolic examples , warmer religious instruction ... speak at length . While we are thus hopefully busying ourselves with fair schemes for the prevention of female vice ...
Page 26
... speak in too high terms . Returning from this anticipatory summary of events , many of which we shall not be able to notice at greater length , let us survey once more the earlier phases of Florentine existence , and give a few extracts ...
... speak in too high terms . Returning from this anticipatory summary of events , many of which we shall not be able to notice at greater length , let us survey once more the earlier phases of Florentine existence , and give a few extracts ...
Page 36
... Speaking of the Revolution of 1494 , he says : - " So ended for a season the Medician rule in Florence after sixty years ' duration , but only to be revived with greater vigour , greater tyranny , and more fatal per- manence for two ...
... Speaking of the Revolution of 1494 , he says : - " So ended for a season the Medician rule in Florence after sixty years ' duration , but only to be revived with greater vigour , greater tyranny , and more fatal per- manence for two ...
Page 48
... speaking in those who were destined to influence a free national assembly , and therefore decreed , that all civil cases should be vocally pleaded before the courts , thus making use of the latter as schools of reasoning and eloquence ...
... speaking in those who were destined to influence a free national assembly , and therefore decreed , that all civil cases should be vocally pleaded before the courts , thus making use of the latter as schools of reasoning and eloquence ...
Page 54
... speak too highly it is the production of a man who is evidently cordially attached to the Church of England . He is no lukewarm friend , but an attached member of the Church . Whatever may have been Mr. Colquhoun's early connexions and ...
... speak too highly it is the production of a man who is evidently cordially attached to the Church of England . He is no lukewarm friend , but an attached member of the Church . Whatever may have been Mr. Colquhoun's early connexions and ...
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