The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... influence , and the whole Church would be immeasurably strengthened if this fact could once be simply comprehended by them and its consequences unreservedly accepted . Indeed in any church of the Reformation lay influence is not only a ...
... influence , and the whole Church would be immeasurably strengthened if this fact could once be simply comprehended by them and its consequences unreservedly accepted . Indeed in any church of the Reformation lay influence is not only a ...
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... influence ; and the rule of the English has , so far as this art is concerned , produced no other result than that of rendering it , to adopt Mr. Fergusson's expression , little better than a caricature of its former self . ' Great as ...
... influence ; and the rule of the English has , so far as this art is concerned , produced no other result than that of rendering it , to adopt Mr. Fergusson's expression , little better than a caricature of its former self . ' Great as ...
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... influence of public opinion upon Parliamentary parties and their leaders . The circle within which mere party ... influence of the press , and the rapid and correct publication of those speeches , upon which the opinion of the ...
... influence of public opinion upon Parliamentary parties and their leaders . The circle within which mere party ... influence of the press , and the rapid and correct publication of those speeches , upon which the opinion of the ...
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