The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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... doubt , in all parts of England , but the poor were not taught to read and write : their education consisted of instruction in the Christian faith and the repetition of the ordinary Church offices , and there must have been many to whom ...
... doubt , in all parts of England , but the poor were not taught to read and write : their education consisted of instruction in the Christian faith and the repetition of the ordinary Church offices , and there must have been many to whom ...
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... doubt were , yet we must not set down as illiterate men who could listen to the gestes and lays which they could not read themselves , any more than we are at liberty to despise Walpole because he knew little Latin , Cromwell because he ...
... doubt were , yet we must not set down as illiterate men who could listen to the gestes and lays which they could not read themselves , any more than we are at liberty to despise Walpole because he knew little Latin , Cromwell because he ...
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... doubt that the young King's personal devotion was directed towards an act of piety of this kind by the splendour of the new foundations of William of Wykeham . · Chicheley , the founder of All Souls , may have pointed out the advantage ...
... doubt that the young King's personal devotion was directed towards an act of piety of this kind by the splendour of the new foundations of William of Wykeham . · Chicheley , the founder of All Souls , may have pointed out the advantage ...
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... doubt that the madness inherited from his mother's family took in him the form of imbecility some years later ; and that at no time he was equal to the task of ruling a great nation in the midst of the death - struggle of nations ...
... doubt that the madness inherited from his mother's family took in him the form of imbecility some years later ; and that at no time he was equal to the task of ruling a great nation in the midst of the death - struggle of nations ...
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... book against Luther , and another in defence of the Pope's supremacy , which no doubt cost him his life . ( Wood , Athenæ Ox . , ' i . 53 ; ' Fasti , ' i . 10. ) ! 6 in the history either of the place itself in 12 Eton College .
... book against Luther , and another in defence of the Pope's supremacy , which no doubt cost him his life . ( Wood , Athenæ Ox . , ' i . 53 ; ' Fasti , ' i . 10. ) ! 6 in the history either of the place itself in 12 Eton College .
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