The Quarterly Review, Volumes 155-156John Murray, 1883 |
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... passed will be memorable as marking an epoch in the his- tory of the Church of England . It has wit- nessed the close of an unusual number of eminent careers ; and , above all , two great characters have passed away from amongst us ...
... passed will be memorable as marking an epoch in the his- tory of the Church of England . It has wit- nessed the close of an unusual number of eminent careers ; and , above all , two great characters have passed away from amongst us ...
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... passed against them , but , being much richer and abler than their English rivals , and acting with a singular union , they forced Edward III . to repeal the laws framed in hostility to them . We must now refer to the Act of Parlia- In ...
... passed against them , but , being much richer and abler than their English rivals , and acting with a singular union , they forced Edward III . to repeal the laws framed in hostility to them . We must now refer to the Act of Parlia- In ...
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... passed . Unlike his successors on the woolsack , few if any of whom knew grinding and degrading poverty in their early days , Lord Eldon had drained its bitter cup Twiss that , in his old age , Lord Eldon was to the very dregs . It is ...
... passed . Unlike his successors on the woolsack , few if any of whom knew grinding and degrading poverty in their early days , Lord Eldon had drained its bitter cup Twiss that , in his old age , Lord Eldon was to the very dregs . It is ...
Contents
ART PAGE I ARCHBISHOP TAIT AND THE PRIMACY | 1 |
PROGRESS AND POVERTY | 19 |
PRIVATE LIFE OF CARDINAL MAZARIN | 40 |
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