The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 31
... fact a premium on per- jury . These were measures from which the heart and understanding of every high - souled senator would have revolted measures for which no rebuke sufficiently withering could have been found except in Pitt's own ...
... fact a premium on per- jury . These were measures from which the heart and understanding of every high - souled senator would have revolted measures for which no rebuke sufficiently withering could have been found except in Pitt's own ...
Page 41
... fact of his having been slighted , and the favourite preferred . At the very moment when his success was most signal and his schemes were grandest , that paltry minion , it appeared , was about to cross his path and elbow him aside . He ...
... fact of his having been slighted , and the favourite preferred . At the very moment when his success was most signal and his schemes were grandest , that paltry minion , it appeared , was about to cross his path and elbow him aside . He ...
Page 43
... fact . The reins of government to him were all golden , and frequent doles of from 40,000l . to 95,000l . were paid him for secret service and for the king's privy purse . Such was his compensation for having been hooted and pelted in ...
... fact . The reins of government to him were all golden , and frequent doles of from 40,000l . to 95,000l . were paid him for secret service and for the king's privy purse . Such was his compensation for having been hooted and pelted in ...
Page 44
... fact ; and , on the other hand , a far greater number of persons in his own communion have accepted - at least , for the moment - his misrepresentations as to Catholic doctrine and Catholic practices as so much gospel - truth . But no ...
... fact ; and , on the other hand , a far greater number of persons in his own communion have accepted - at least , for the moment - his misrepresentations as to Catholic doctrine and Catholic practices as so much gospel - truth . But no ...
Page 55
... . No one denies the fact , though the minds of many have so become accustomed to this state of things as to acquiesce in it as inevitable , content with the toleration which lets people agree to differ PEACE THROUGH THE TRUTH . 55.
... . No one denies the fact , though the minds of many have so become accustomed to this state of things as to acquiesce in it as inevitable , content with the toleration which lets people agree to differ PEACE THROUGH THE TRUTH . 55.
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