The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 116
... century past to squeeze the beautiful roundness of their natural shape into a square form of the same kind . ' The square waists may be seen in number- less pictures and prints . equipage 6 6 equipage attracted , he insisted that she ...
... century past to squeeze the beautiful roundness of their natural shape into a square form of the same kind . ' The square waists may be seen in number- less pictures and prints . equipage 6 6 equipage attracted , he insisted that she ...
Page 173
... century the higher clerical standard of our own ; whether the gentle spirit which so dis- tinguished him was , as is so often the case , the reflection of a mother's grace ; and who instilled into him those sound views of practical ...
... century the higher clerical standard of our own ; whether the gentle spirit which so dis- tinguished him was , as is so often the case , the reflection of a mother's grace ; and who instilled into him those sound views of practical ...
Page 174
... century , added it to Norway , and Orry the Dane , in the beginning of the tenth century , reconquered it from Norway . In his line it continued till 1077 , when Goddard Crovan , also of Danish extraction , defeated Goddard , the ...
... century , added it to Norway , and Orry the Dane , in the beginning of the tenth century , reconquered it from Norway . In his line it continued till 1077 , when Goddard Crovan , also of Danish extraction , defeated Goddard , the ...
Page 180
... century was surely a Quixotic enterprise , and only escaped instantaneous discomfiture because practised on a simple and ignorant people in a country which few comparatively cared for or thought about . Imagine the Bishop of London ...
... century was surely a Quixotic enterprise , and only escaped instantaneous discomfiture because practised on a simple and ignorant people in a country which few comparatively cared for or thought about . Imagine the Bishop of London ...
Page 185
... century declaim with indignation at the vast complication of perjury and subornation of perjury in this solemn farce of a mock trial , which resulted in the almost constant acquittal of felonious clerks . And yet even here how difficult ...
... century declaim with indignation at the vast complication of perjury and subornation of perjury in this solemn farce of a mock trial , which resulted in the almost constant acquittal of felonious clerks . And yet even here how difficult ...
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