The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 286
... fact , the two warnings are seldom if ever given , and that the most usual practice is to deliver the exhortation from the communion - table before the sermon ; but this , like other appa- rent deviations from the letter of the Rubric ...
... fact , the two warnings are seldom if ever given , and that the most usual practice is to deliver the exhortation from the communion - table before the sermon ; but this , like other appa- rent deviations from the letter of the Rubric ...
Page 321
... fact are the same - never could stand . The discourse then turned upon Italy . Napoleon declared that the Italians were un brave peuple , -- il y a de l'étoffe là pour une nation . I did much for them . I gave them a military spirit ...
... fact are the same - never could stand . The discourse then turned upon Italy . Napoleon declared that the Italians were un brave peuple , -- il y a de l'étoffe là pour une nation . I did much for them . I gave them a military spirit ...
Page 323
... fact , from the position in which he was placed , it was consistent boldness : he endangered his per- sonal safety , and alienated many of his friends , who never forgave him , accusing him of forsaking his early principles , when in fact ...
... fact , from the position in which he was placed , it was consistent boldness : he endangered his per- sonal safety , and alienated many of his friends , who never forgave him , accusing him of forsaking his early principles , when in fact ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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