The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 39
... give 120 as the to- tal number of new ministers settled at home and abroad in 1877 , against a loss of 101 by resignation , 18 by secession to other de- nominations , and 74 by death - or 193 in all ; leaving a definite loss of ...
... give 120 as the to- tal number of new ministers settled at home and abroad in 1877 , against a loss of 101 by resignation , 18 by secession to other de- nominations , and 74 by death - or 193 in all ; leaving a definite loss of ...
Page 40
... give its own conclusive evidence on this head as being altogether beyond suspicion : - ' A man with an income of 607. a year , drawn from a few people whom he is bound to please , and yet may very easily displease , can- not afford to ...
... give its own conclusive evidence on this head as being altogether beyond suspicion : - ' A man with an income of 607. a year , drawn from a few people whom he is bound to please , and yet may very easily displease , can- not afford to ...
Page 64
... give ourselves the spectacle of the astonishing vicissitudes of history ; but the irony of fate begins to assume truly fantastic proportions when we reflect that it was precisely this speech of the 3rd of December , 1850 , which decided ...
... give ourselves the spectacle of the astonishing vicissitudes of history ; but the irony of fate begins to assume truly fantastic proportions when we reflect that it was precisely this speech of the 3rd of December , 1850 , which decided ...
Page 66
... give orders to the servants , and on one oc- casion to delight the Czar by some appro- priate phrases in the language of Pouchkine . writes , Sept. 24 , 1859 , and let myself be ' I shall wrap myself up in my bearskin , ' he snowed up ...
... give orders to the servants , and on one oc- casion to delight the Czar by some appro- priate phrases in the language of Pouchkine . writes , Sept. 24 , 1859 , and let myself be ' I shall wrap myself up in my bearskin , ' he snowed up ...
Page 71
... give Bismarck credit for exalted that the war provoked in the Duchies of the motives ; for the following squib was wide- Elbe was an enterprise eminently iniquitous , ly circulated : - frivolous , disastrous , and revolutionary . ' * 6 ...
... give Bismarck credit for exalted that the war provoked in the Duchies of the motives ; for the following squib was wide- Elbe was an enterprise eminently iniquitous , ly circulated : - frivolous , disastrous , and revolutionary . ' * 6 ...
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