The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... spirit may be suspected of having been prompted by the recollection of what an Opposition can do . But there could be no open reference to this in its pages ; and , on the whole , it cannot but be suspected that the fewness of the ...
... spirit may be suspected of having been prompted by the recollection of what an Opposition can do . But there could be no open reference to this in its pages ; and , on the whole , it cannot but be suspected that the fewness of the ...
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... spirit of faction , and more out of the reach of those occasional ill - humours , or temporary prejudices and propensities , which in smaller societies frequently contaminate the public deliberations , beget injustice and oppression ...
... spirit of faction , and more out of the reach of those occasional ill - humours , or temporary prejudices and propensities , which in smaller societies frequently contaminate the public deliberations , beget injustice and oppression ...
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... 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 enquiry into the cause of this may ...
... 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 enquiry into the cause of this may ...
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... spirit . Tory Presbyters , however distinguished for learning or devotion , knew well that promotion was absolutely impossible for them . Thus the bishops became , as it were , a class hostile to the clergy , and hence when bishops and ...
... spirit . Tory Presbyters , however distinguished for learning or devotion , knew well that promotion was absolutely impossible for them . Thus the bishops became , as it were , a class hostile to the clergy , and hence when bishops and ...
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... Spirit's presence - before we can be in a position to arbitrate aright . We are used to these things now , and the phenomenon of Church and Chapel going on amicably side by side may be seen in every village ; but then it was new and ...
... Spirit's presence - before we can be in a position to arbitrate aright . We are used to these things now , and the phenomenon of Church and Chapel going on amicably side by side may be seen in every village ; but then it was new and ...
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