The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... cause in their unpopularity . The object of Madison , Hamilton , and Jay , was to persuade their countrymen ; and the appeal to British experience would only have provoked prejudice and repulsion . We hope , however , to show that the ...
... cause in their unpopularity . The object of Madison , Hamilton , and Jay , was to persuade their countrymen ; and the appeal to British experience would only have provoked prejudice and repulsion . We hope , however , to show that the ...
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... cause of the movement , was the ruling spirit in the Lower House , and was never tired of thwarting and decrying the House of Bishops . Throughout the whole of the succeeding reign the bitterness between the two Houses prevailed . An ...
... cause of the movement , was the ruling spirit in the Lower House , and was never tired of thwarting and decrying the House of Bishops . Throughout the whole of the succeeding reign the bitterness between the two Houses prevailed . An ...
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... cause of religion in the land . For these men had been Occupying an untenable position , misleading and perplexing their congregations , and ministering with uneasy consciences . Freed from the trammels which had oppressed them , they ...
... cause of religion in the land . For these men had been Occupying an untenable position , misleading and perplexing their congregations , and ministering with uneasy consciences . Freed from the trammels which had oppressed them , they ...
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... cause a shudder in a reader of to - day . But they were very differently regarded in their own time . We are inclined to doubt Mr. Abbey's assertion , that ' at the opening of the eighteenth century the pulpit was no longer the power it ...
... cause a shudder in a reader of to - day . But they were very differently regarded in their own time . We are inclined to doubt Mr. Abbey's assertion , that ' at the opening of the eighteenth century the pulpit was no longer the power it ...
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... cause of anxiety to ourselves , no trouble to our posterity . If the country could in 1815 endure a burden of about 900 millions , that burden in 1915 would scarcely be worth consideration . In spite of the constant reductions of ...
... cause of anxiety to ourselves , no trouble to our posterity . If the country could in 1815 endure a burden of about 900 millions , that burden in 1915 would scarcely be worth consideration . In spite of the constant reductions of ...
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