The edinburgh Review1849 |
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... England , and from Family Papers . Edited by P. Grimblot . 2 vols . 1848 , V. - 1 . The Case of Mr. Shore . London : 1848 . • 2. Apostacy . A Sermon in reference to a late Event at St. Paul's , Knightsbridge . By the Rev. W. J. E. ...
... England , and from Family Papers . Edited by P. Grimblot . 2 vols . 1848 , V. - 1 . The Case of Mr. Shore . London : 1848 . • 2. Apostacy . A Sermon in reference to a late Event at St. Paul's , Knightsbridge . By the Rev. W. J. E. ...
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... England and in Scotland , an alliance with the heroes of the faith in remote times , and in less enlightened countries ; esteeming that to be the best Protestantism , which , while it frankly condemns the errors of other Christian ...
... England and in Scotland , an alliance with the heroes of the faith in remote times , and in less enlightened countries ; esteeming that to be the best Protestantism , which , while it frankly condemns the errors of other Christian ...
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... England owes to her great primates Lanfranc , Anselm , Langton , and Beckett , or rather to that benign Pro- vidence which raised them up in that barbarous age . Whatever may have been their personal motives , and whatever their de ...
... England owes to her great primates Lanfranc , Anselm , Langton , and Beckett , or rather to that benign Pro- vidence which raised them up in that barbarous age . Whatever may have been their personal motives , and whatever their de ...
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... England must have prematurely perished . When , in the mind of William Rufus , the fear of death had prevailed over the thirst for the revenues of Canterbury , he placed the mitre of Lanfranc on the head of the Benedictine Anselm ...
... England must have prematurely perished . When , in the mind of William Rufus , the fear of death had prevailed over the thirst for the revenues of Canterbury , he placed the mitre of Lanfranc on the head of the Benedictine Anselm ...
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... England were thus largely extended . The faults of hogging , ' and ' sagging , ' which had formerly revealed the weakness of the fabric , often at the first moment of its launch , were almost annihilated ; and the huge machines no ...
... England were thus largely extended . The faults of hogging , ' and ' sagging , ' which had formerly revealed the weakness of the fabric , often at the first moment of its launch , were almost annihilated ; and the huge machines no ...
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