The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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Page 112
... hands , much as a schoolboy perches himself on a flat tombstone . The ceremony is tedious and languid . Each cardinal advances in turn ; he kisses the new Pontiff's foot and hand , and receives the kiss of peace . The coronation itself ...
... hands , much as a schoolboy perches himself on a flat tombstone . The ceremony is tedious and languid . Each cardinal advances in turn ; he kisses the new Pontiff's foot and hand , and receives the kiss of peace . The coronation itself ...
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... hand if he were aware how to avail himself of it . ' He need only turn up a broad sod seven feet long by two wide , and if he succeeds in propping it up on its edge , it will form a sufficient shield against the wind , ' and even ...
... hand if he were aware how to avail himself of it . ' He need only turn up a broad sod seven feet long by two wide , and if he succeeds in propping it up on its edge , it will form a sufficient shield against the wind , ' and even ...
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... hand , if it were in existence , it would still leave in full force the difficulties arising from the attempt to mix ... hands . If , again , the bigotry and craft of the Roman Court , working upon the susceptibilities of a religious ...
... hand , if it were in existence , it would still leave in full force the difficulties arising from the attempt to mix ... hands . If , again , the bigotry and craft of the Roman Court , working upon the susceptibilities of a religious ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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