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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... , seems to us to have most steadily improved and advanced . His carefulness * Vol . i . p . 470 , note , transl . B 2 and and trustworthiness in minute matters are as strong virtues in Von Ranke , Pattison , Spedding , Gardiner . 3.
... , seems to us to have most steadily improved and advanced . His carefulness * Vol . i . p . 470 , note , transl . B 2 and and trustworthiness in minute matters are as strong virtues in Von Ranke , Pattison , Spedding , Gardiner . 3.
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... matters are as strong virtues in him as ever . Now and then his mastery of pamphleteering , and generally of the ... matters looked in the eyes of the King and his friends ; the other class has thought it unnecessary to take ...
... matters are as strong virtues in him as ever . Now and then his mastery of pamphleteering , and generally of the ... matters looked in the eyes of the King and his friends ; the other class has thought it unnecessary to take ...
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... matters of religion and the church ; which in these times , by the confused use of both swords , are become so intermixed with considerations of estate , as most of the counsels of sovereign - princes or republic depend upon them . It ...
... matters of religion and the church ; which in these times , by the confused use of both swords , are become so intermixed with considerations of estate , as most of the counsels of sovereign - princes or republic depend upon them . It ...
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... matters is thus expressed : - For matters of religion , the union is perfect in points of doctrine ; but in matters of discipline and government it is imperfect .'- Bacon's Letters and Life , vol . iii . p . 223 . But he is not sanguine ...
... matters is thus expressed : - For matters of religion , the union is perfect in points of doctrine ; but in matters of discipline and government it is imperfect .'- Bacon's Letters and Life , vol . iii . p . 223 . But he is not sanguine ...
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... matters by disposition , and besides afraid of being considered miserly , he went into the extreme of profusion . In expenditure , in luxurious feasting , his Court far outstripped Elizabeth's . But the whole thing was always heavy and ...
... matters by disposition , and besides afraid of being considered miserly , he went into the extreme of profusion . In expenditure , in luxurious feasting , his Court far outstripped Elizabeth's . But the whole thing was always heavy and ...
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