The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William 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, 1875 |
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... language of Bacon concerning James , his purposes and achievements , is not at all the language adopted later on by English historians , and to which we have grown accustomed . Since Bacon had thoughts of being to James what Burleigh ...
... language of Bacon concerning James , his purposes and achievements , is not at all the language adopted later on by English historians , and to which we have grown accustomed . Since Bacon had thoughts of being to James what Burleigh ...
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... language was , probably , that used in the particular English Parliament which met in April 1614 , and which was dis- solved chiefly because of the menaces which the King feared might be taken to extend even to himself . In that House ...
... language was , probably , that used in the particular English Parliament which met in April 1614 , and which was dis- solved chiefly because of the menaces which the King feared might be taken to extend even to himself . In that House ...
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... English history over again out of his own mind , as indifferent to ... language which he applies to the Court of Final Appeal . The charges are ... language of the Prayer - Book ' ( p . 17 ) ; that an examining chaplain would ...
... English history over again out of his own mind , as indifferent to ... language which he applies to the Court of Final Appeal . The charges are ... language of the Prayer - Book ' ( p . 17 ) ; that an examining chaplain would ...
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... language as to the so - called Catholic revival . It has been systematically , actively , ceaselessly opposed by the English Bishops . ' 6 • : 99 ' Every single Bishop , ' Mr. Shipley thinks , during the last forty years , twenty years ...
... language as to the so - called Catholic revival . It has been systematically , actively , ceaselessly opposed by the English Bishops . ' 6 • : 99 ' Every single Bishop , ' Mr. Shipley thinks , during the last forty years , twenty years ...
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... language and literature of Iceland presents but a sample of the numbers which within the last thirty years have issued from Scandinavian , Ger- man and English presses , following one another with all the briskness of competitors in ...
... language and literature of Iceland presents but a sample of the numbers which within the last thirty years have issued from Scandinavian , Ger- man and English presses , following one another with all the briskness of competitors in ...
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