The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 28
... given some tokens of a turn for literature , and published some Latin verses on the death of George the First , which did not rise at all above the dignity of the subject . The ideas and the versification were worthy of a king whose ...
... given some tokens of a turn for literature , and published some Latin verses on the death of George the First , which did not rise at all above the dignity of the subject . The ideas and the versification were worthy of a king whose ...
Page 34
... given him , if he would only support the Hessian and Russian sub- sidies . Such was the language of Newcastle ; and Hardwicke , the lord chancellor , endorsed it . But Pitt had too much confidence in his own powers to submit to any ...
... given him , if he would only support the Hessian and Russian sub- sidies . Such was the language of Newcastle ; and Hardwicke , the lord chancellor , endorsed it . But Pitt had too much confidence in his own powers to submit to any ...
Page 35
... given up , and cruelly sacrificed to vile considerations . " The merciful are generally the wisest , and it is their conviction that Byng's error was venial because it was one of judgment only . His corpse , lying on the deck in Ports ...
... given up , and cruelly sacrificed to vile considerations . " The merciful are generally the wisest , and it is their conviction that Byng's error was venial because it was one of judgment only . His corpse , lying on the deck in Ports ...
Page 51
... given it an hierarchical or- ganisation , which ministers to the oneness of the whole body . Nor is this a mere ideal never to be realised , or only for a time or inter- mittingly . The Church is ever actually to enjoy this PEACE ...
... given it an hierarchical or- ganisation , which ministers to the oneness of the whole body . Nor is this a mere ideal never to be realised , or only for a time or inter- mittingly . The Church is ever actually to enjoy this PEACE ...
Page 63
... given in times past . How- ever , it was impossible , under the circumstances , to decline this por- tion of the controversy ; and the reader will be well repaid by a VOL . V. F perusal of the essayist's elaborate refutation of the ...
... given in times past . How- ever , it was impossible , under the circumstances , to decline this por- tion of the controversy ; and the reader will be well repaid by a VOL . V. F perusal of the essayist's elaborate refutation of the ...
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