The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... hundred years later , the English king would have struck them in quite a different light . There had been a tacit compact between the first two Georges and the Whig aristocracy , that the King should govern Hanover , and the Whig ...
... hundred years later , the English king would have struck them in quite a different light . There had been a tacit compact between the first two Georges and the Whig aristocracy , that the King should govern Hanover , and the Whig ...
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... hundred clergy who refused to take the oaths to King William were not a tithe of those who disliked his accession . They were simply the men who had the Vol . 157.-No. 313. D courage of their opinions ; but the great mass of The English ...
... hundred clergy who refused to take the oaths to King William were not a tithe of those who disliked his accession . They were simply the men who had the Vol . 157.-No. 313. D courage of their opinions ; but the great mass of The English ...
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... hundred different modes of dissent in which they may teach . But even if they are so unfortunately circumstanced that of all that variety none will please them , they have free liberty to assemble a congregation of their own , and if ...
... hundred different modes of dissent in which they may teach . But even if they are so unfortunately circumstanced that of all that variety none will please them , they have free liberty to assemble a congregation of their own , and if ...
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... hundred attendants . Those who were influenced by Mr. Law's teaching in his Serious Call ' ( and they were a very large number ) would be especially observant of the external duties of religion . His model character , Miranda , has her ...
... hundred attendants . Those who were influenced by Mr. Law's teaching in his Serious Call ' ( and they were a very large number ) would be especially observant of the external duties of religion . His model character , Miranda , has her ...
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... hundred years before , the which must needs give more corn than the other did before . ' Harrowing and rolling , far from being unknown , have become a part of the ordinary routine . ' When the lands be ploughed and the corns sowen , it ...
... hundred years before , the which must needs give more corn than the other did before . ' Harrowing and rolling , far from being unknown , have become a part of the ordinary routine . ' When the lands be ploughed and the corns sowen , it ...
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