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This profound respect for the laws against Popery , and for even a doubt about those laws , is no doubt very edifying ; but it seems to us a somewhat strange instance of forgetfulness in Lord Palmerston , of what his two principal ...
This profound respect for the laws against Popery , and for even a doubt about those laws , is no doubt very edifying ; but it seems to us a somewhat strange instance of forgetfulness in Lord Palmerston , of what his two principal ...
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It becomes , therefore , in many cases a problem of no small complication to decide with cer- tainty respecting the ... Sir F. Madden says : — ' With respect to the dialect in which Layamon's work is written , we can have little ...
It becomes , therefore , in many cases a problem of no small complication to decide with cer- tainty respecting the ... Sir F. Madden says : — ' With respect to the dialect in which Layamon's work is written , we can have little ...
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With respect to remote periods of antiquity , we believe that the use of a hydrofuge oil - varnish for the protection of works in tempera , the only fact insisted upon by Mr. Eastlake , is also the only one which the labour of ...
With respect to remote periods of antiquity , we believe that the use of a hydrofuge oil - varnish for the protection of works in tempera , the only fact insisted upon by Mr. Eastlake , is also the only one which the labour of ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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