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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... ment of Science . London , 1862 to 1866 . 8. Comptes - rendus des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences . Paris , 1870 and 1872 · V. - 1 . Galerie Historique du Théâtre Français . Mazurier . Paris , 1810 . - Par 2. Mémoires de Mlle ...
... ment of Science . London , 1862 to 1866 . 8. Comptes - rendus des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences . Paris , 1870 and 1872 · V. - 1 . Galerie Historique du Théâtre Français . Mazurier . Paris , 1810 . - Par 2. Mémoires de Mlle ...
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... ment and even to correct von Ranke . * And his acquaintance with the original authorities is more and more opening his eyes . He has lost his awe of his nearest predecessors . He is no longer to be frightened out of an honestly ...
... ment and even to correct von Ranke . * And his acquaintance with the original authorities is more and more opening his eyes . He has lost his awe of his nearest predecessors . He is no longer to be frightened out of an honestly ...
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... ment was notably exercised and practised in 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 ...
... ment was notably exercised and practised in 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 ...
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... ment regularly encountered whenever it attempted to affect Britain , is a most , we take it to be the most , remarkable trait in the general history of the contrasts of the time in religious thought and in spiritual life . There was in ...
... ment regularly encountered whenever it attempted to affect Britain , is a most , we take it to be the most , remarkable trait in the general history of the contrasts of the time in religious thought and in spiritual life . There was in ...
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... ment growing fast towards trial in his thoughts , on the rivalry between Buckingham and Bristol . In France he was watching with a newly roused sympathy the early difficulties of the famous Cardinal , who there , between Jesuits and ...
... ment growing fast towards trial in his thoughts , on the rivalry between Buckingham and Bristol . In France he was watching with a newly roused sympathy the early difficulties of the famous Cardinal , who there , between Jesuits and ...
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