The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1875 |
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... authority he wore and meant to exercise , and with the grandeur and dignity of what he took to be his own place among kings . James found out quite as soon as , probably sooner than , the English courtiers , how far he came short of the ...
... authority he wore and meant to exercise , and with the grandeur and dignity of what he took to be his own place among kings . James found out quite as soon as , probably sooner than , the English courtiers , how far he came short of the ...
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... authority permissible for organisation in the State and comprehension in the Church ? How was he to escape , however , a thought of the situation of civilisation at large ? Could there be a settlement of the di- visions of Christendom ...
... authority permissible for organisation in the State and comprehension in the Church ? How was he to escape , however , a thought of the situation of civilisation at large ? Could there be a settlement of the di- visions of Christendom ...
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... authority , constitution , and creed should exist in co - ordina- tion and counterpoise , remained , long after both Henri Quatre and James I. had passed away , to task and puzzle and occupy the retirement and old age of Sully . After ...
... authority , constitution , and creed should exist in co - ordina- tion and counterpoise , remained , long after both Henri Quatre and James I. had passed away , to task and puzzle and occupy the retirement and old age of Sully . After ...
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... authority of the fathers , without surrendering their reason to the dicta of the Papal Church . The young Anglo - Catholic school which was then forming in England took precisely the ground which Casaubon had been led to take against Du ...
... authority of the fathers , without surrendering their reason to the dicta of the Papal Church . The young Anglo - Catholic school which was then forming in England took precisely the ground which Casaubon had been led to take against Du ...
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... authority or influence over State concerns . As they both had much reason to know , James was never for an instant swayed in his course either by his mother or his wife , excellent husband as he was , and as good a son as the mother ...
... authority or influence over State concerns . As they both had much reason to know , James was never for an instant swayed in his course either by his mother or his wife , excellent husband as he was , and as good a son as the mother ...
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