The Church Quarterly Review, Том 7Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1879 |
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... probably no equal for knowledge of the great authors of antiquity in either house of Parliament , is little short of a palpable absurdity ; and in all that constitutes the real great- ness of a man or a statesman , we should not fear to ...
... probably no equal for knowledge of the great authors of antiquity in either house of Parliament , is little short of a palpable absurdity ; and in all that constitutes the real great- ness of a man or a statesman , we should not fear to ...
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... probably by Tudor partiality for the land whence sprang the royal race , made Wales a strong- hold of Churchmanship , till the corrupt use of patronage by the Hanoverian dynasty in favour of alien Whigs , ignorant of the native language ...
... probably by Tudor partiality for the land whence sprang the royal race , made Wales a strong- hold of Churchmanship , till the corrupt use of patronage by the Hanoverian dynasty in favour of alien Whigs , ignorant of the native language ...
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... probably have prompted the gradual relaxation of the penal laws during the ministry of the Duke of Newcastle , and under the viceroyalty of the Duke of Bedford . Encouraged by his lenity , the Roman Catholics themselves ' began to ...
... probably have prompted the gradual relaxation of the penal laws during the ministry of the Duke of Newcastle , and under the viceroyalty of the Duke of Bedford . Encouraged by his lenity , the Roman Catholics themselves ' began to ...
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... Probably they held no examinations : certainly they made no such returns . At last , in 1824 , the report of a new commission , the fifteenth report presented to Parliament since the Union , was so condemnatory of the schools in every ...
... Probably they held no examinations : certainly they made no such returns . At last , in 1824 , the report of a new commission , the fifteenth report presented to Parliament since the Union , was so condemnatory of the schools in every ...
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... probably that their presence would deter Protestant parents from sending their sons . Still one or two of them have certainly done good service in supplying the want of public schools in Ireland , which was destitute of such as England ...
... probably that their presence would deter Protestant parents from sending their sons . Still one or two of them have certainly done good service in supplying the want of public schools in Ireland , which was destitute of such as England ...
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Страница 4 - And it shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall even go up from year to year to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles.
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Страница 4 - Jesus saith unto her, Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father.
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