The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 27
... principles of the line to be followed being clearly laid down , as they will be while you are at Calcutta , I can see no chance of a difference of opinion in any of those employed . At all events , we should not decline a station in ...
... principles of the line to be followed being clearly laid down , as they will be while you are at Calcutta , I can see no chance of a difference of opinion in any of those employed . At all events , we should not decline a station in ...
Page 28
... principles of duty , and to that alone . ' We do not by any means think that the principle of duty - thus pressed upon Arthur Wellesley by John Malcolm , and frequently enough pressed upon others by Arthur , Duke of Wellington - was in ...
... principles of duty , and to that alone . ' We do not by any means think that the principle of duty - thus pressed upon Arthur Wellesley by John Malcolm , and frequently enough pressed upon others by Arthur , Duke of Wellington - was in ...
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... engaged in trade , who , by the grace of God , lived and remained constant unto death in the principles of the reformed faith , and whose conduct was without reproach , bringing faith , 42 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
... engaged in trade , who , by the grace of God , lived and remained constant unto death in the principles of the reformed faith , and whose conduct was without reproach , bringing faith , 42 The Hugonots at the Galleys .
Page 43
... principles of the reformed faith , which his ancestors had nobly upheld and suffered for , obtained a commission from the King to go down to Perigord , in which province he had large estates , to convert the Hugonots . ' The instruments ...
... principles of the reformed faith , which his ancestors had nobly upheld and suffered for , obtained a commission from the King to go down to Perigord , in which province he had large estates , to convert the Hugonots . ' The instruments ...
Page 45
... principles , these men had been prepared to leave their country for their religion , and once out of France would doubtless have remained good Protestants , but they had no stomach for the galleys , and when the alternative was placed ...
... principles , these men had been prepared to leave their country for their religion , and once out of France would doubtless have remained good Protestants , but they had no stomach for the galleys , and when the alternative was placed ...
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