The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... reader will find much amusement in her lively descriptions of some of the old French cities , ruins , and châteaux : the ... readers this new branch of the great poetical family of Europe , we shall occasionally tres- pass upon her pages ...
... reader will find much amusement in her lively descriptions of some of the old French cities , ruins , and châteaux : the ... readers this new branch of the great poetical family of Europe , we shall occasionally tres- pass upon her pages ...
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... reading people assembled in numbers along with the Scripture readers , when they agreed to search the Bible for passages forbidding , or even discouraging the general reading of the Scriptures . None such being to be found , but many on ...
... reading people assembled in numbers along with the Scripture readers , when they agreed to search the Bible for passages forbidding , or even discouraging the general reading of the Scriptures . None such being to be found , but many on ...
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... readers employed ; 3. The placing them under the regular con- trol of the parochial clergy , and sending them out under epis- copal sanction , as readers and catechists are employed by the colonial bishops ; 4. The raising up a body of ...
... readers employed ; 3. The placing them under the regular con- trol of the parochial clergy , and sending them out under epis- copal sanction , as readers and catechists are employed by the colonial bishops ; 4. The raising up a body of ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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