The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 39
... character opposed the ministers in parliament , and the Tories were constantly gratified with lucrative and honourable places . Divisions in the House were for a time almost unknown , and the debates turned on matters of trifling and ...
... character opposed the ministers in parliament , and the Tories were constantly gratified with lucrative and honourable places . Divisions in the House were for a time almost unknown , and the debates turned on matters of trifling and ...
Page 47
... character about the discussion ; whatever there is of distrustful examination of authorities , vigilant testing of quota- tions , exposure of inaccuracies and misconceptions , blunders , and falsifications , is not to be set down to ...
... character about the discussion ; whatever there is of distrustful examination of authorities , vigilant testing of quota- tions , exposure of inaccuracies and misconceptions , blunders , and falsifications , is not to be set down to ...
Page 55
... character of the Church of England- patent , one would think , of itself — is brought out in detail . Its marked and persistent opposition to the Catholic Church is exhibited scarcely less openly by its highest doctrinaires - and even ...
... character of the Church of England- patent , one would think , of itself — is brought out in detail . Its marked and persistent opposition to the Catholic Church is exhibited scarcely less openly by its highest doctrinaires - and even ...
Page 68
... character of the Erzebirge , which fill up the gap between these two places . extreme westernmost limit . The Erzgebirge rise precipitously from the Bohemian valley of the Eger beneath . They are clad with thick woods of pine . The ...
... character of the Erzebirge , which fill up the gap between these two places . extreme westernmost limit . The Erzgebirge rise precipitously from the Bohemian valley of the Eger beneath . They are clad with thick woods of pine . The ...
Page 73
... character by means of a book is to be found in the Journal and Letters of Eugénie de Guérin . In her case it was an unforeseen and posthumous communication to thousands and thou- sands of readers of what had been written for and ...
... character by means of a book is to be found in the Journal and Letters of Eugénie de Guérin . In her case it was an unforeseen and posthumous communication to thousands and thou- sands of readers of what had been written for and ...
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