The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 7
... spirit , which neither Lord Warwick's severity nor the queen your grandam's frowns could subdue ; no , nor yet later , the prospect of death itself , as I shall hereafter describe . It would have been better for me , I ween , not to ...
... spirit , which neither Lord Warwick's severity nor the queen your grandam's frowns could subdue ; no , nor yet later , the prospect of death itself , as I shall hereafter describe . It would have been better for me , I ween , not to ...
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... spirits - jealous of my great fortunes - raised , I think , a storm to drive me from England , and having failed in that intent sent this malicious disease to mar my visage and delay my joy ! " " Methinks , madame , " I replied , in a ...
... spirits - jealous of my great fortunes - raised , I think , a storm to drive me from England , and having failed in that intent sent this malicious disease to mar my visage and delay my joy ! " " Methinks , madame , " I replied , in a ...
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... spirit of Walpole . He had murmured at servile echoes in the Commons to royal speeches ; now he defended them as things of course . He had opposed a standing army , and declaimed against military despotism ; he now pleaded for the ...
... spirit of Walpole . He had murmured at servile echoes in the Commons to royal speeches ; now he defended them as things of course . He had opposed a standing army , and declaimed against military despotism ; he now pleaded for the ...
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... spirit which , we are happy to know , glows in the hearts of thousands in the Anglican communion , the earnest longing for that peace in the true Church which is the birthright of every baptised soul , and the readiness to catch at any ...
... spirit which , we are happy to know , glows in the hearts of thousands in the Anglican communion , the earnest longing for that peace in the true Church which is the birthright of every baptised soul , and the readiness to catch at any ...
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... spirit of inquiry , which made some book , such as the Eirenicon might have been , a necessity to many Anglicans , will increase in force and prac- tical influence , and lead a multitude of honest and upright minds among them to make ...
... spirit of inquiry , which made some book , such as the Eirenicon might have been , a necessity to many Anglicans , will increase in force and prac- tical influence , and lead a multitude of honest and upright minds among them to make ...
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