The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... tion as desirable , they contrive to forget past history and not to see present facts . They speak as if they thought that there was one Convocation for the whole English Communion , -a sage and venerable body , with ascertained , safe ...
... tion as desirable , they contrive to forget past history and not to see present facts . They speak as if they thought that there was one Convocation for the whole English Communion , -a sage and venerable body , with ascertained , safe ...
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... tion so recently after the events recorded ; and the volume before us presents obvious indications of skilful and judicious selection . But the Editors have preserved the faithfulness and continuity of the narrative admirably . The ...
... tion so recently after the events recorded ; and the volume before us presents obvious indications of skilful and judicious selection . But the Editors have preserved the faithfulness and continuity of the narrative admirably . The ...
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... tion , Mr. Cureton began to feel considerable anxiety as to the destination of the books which M. Pacho had obtained . Fortu- nately , however , by the judicious liberality of her Majesty's Government , which was never better exercised ...
... tion , Mr. Cureton began to feel considerable anxiety as to the destination of the books which M. Pacho had obtained . Fortu- nately , however , by the judicious liberality of her Majesty's Government , which was never better exercised ...
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