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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... father touching the diversity of rites in the Church , for finding the vesture of the Queen ( in the Psalm ) , which did prefigure the Church , was of divers colours , and finding again , that Christ's coat was without a seam , he ...
... father touching the diversity of rites in the Church , for finding the vesture of the Queen ( in the Psalm ) , which did prefigure the Church , was of divers colours , and finding again , that Christ's coat was without a seam , he ...
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... father has a long sword . If it is once drawn , it will hardly be put up again .'- Gardiner , England under the Duke of Buckingham and Charles I. , vol . i . p . 30 . In his detailed description of one of these revolutions we have some ...
... father has a long sword . If it is once drawn , it will hardly be put up again .'- Gardiner , England under the Duke of Buckingham and Charles I. , vol . i . p . 30 . In his detailed description of one of these revolutions we have some ...
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... father's politics . His sons and daughters , who had received , and , it may be , required in their earliest youth more than ordinary care and attention , developed into the most distinguished and graceful beauty . It was a fine family ...
... father's politics . His sons and daughters , who had received , and , it may be , required in their earliest youth more than ordinary care and attention , developed into the most distinguished and graceful beauty . It was a fine family ...
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... father's death might be avenged , whose father's fame might be outshone by a Henry of England . The open foes of Spain often perished so soon as they brandished , as soon as they spoke aloud of brandishing , the signal of defiance . No ...
... father's death might be avenged , whose father's fame might be outshone by a Henry of England . The open foes of Spain often perished so soon as they brandished , as soon as they spoke aloud of brandishing , the signal of defiance . No ...
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... fathers for the British Solomon , studying old English chronicles with an accli- matised patriotism , pamphleteer and argument - dealer in chief to the Anglican establishment . How strong and how intense an attraction must those ...
... fathers for the British Solomon , studying old English chronicles with an accli- matised patriotism , pamphleteer and argument - dealer in chief to the Anglican establishment . How strong and how intense an attraction must those ...
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