The Quarterly Review, Volumes 84-85John Murray, 1849 - English literature |
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Page 23
... spirit that had animated it flew from the road to the rails , and although our penny- postal arrangements , notwithstanding their rapid growth , are less conspicuous , there exists throughout the country the same ho- nest anxiety that ...
... spirit that had animated it flew from the road to the rails , and although our penny- postal arrangements , notwithstanding their rapid growth , are less conspicuous , there exists throughout the country the same ho- nest anxiety that ...
Page 36
... spirit of any company in which of its capital - more perilous than when he found himself , combining as he did in a Maria Theresa , a fugitive from her German remarkable degree the reserve which his dominions , held forth her infant son ...
... spirit of any company in which of its capital - more perilous than when he found himself , combining as he did in a Maria Theresa , a fugitive from her German remarkable degree the reserve which his dominions , held forth her infant son ...
Page 45
... Spirit is the Supreme Judge , and that thority had no existence in the mind of the the infallible rule of interpretation is the Scotch theologians . Scripture itself ( sec . x .; sec . ix . ) . But The Duke of Argyll has sufficiently ...
... Spirit is the Supreme Judge , and that thority had no existence in the mind of the the infallible rule of interpretation is the Scotch theologians . Scripture itself ( sec . x .; sec . ix . ) . But The Duke of Argyll has sufficiently ...
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... spirit it was both plain and pungent : it perhaps the most distinguished of those was intended to imply that the Church of very Spanish exiles , was consumed , with Rome was not properly a corrupt Church , the solemn and universal ...
... spirit it was both plain and pungent : it perhaps the most distinguished of those was intended to imply that the Church of very Spanish exiles , was consumed , with Rome was not properly a corrupt Church , the solemn and universal ...
Page 50
... spirit may have been intoler- ant - her theology narrow as the glen and barren as the hill - top - her relations with civil society uneasy : yet the question is , what she was , not what we think she should have been . And that question ...
... spirit may have been intoler- ant - her theology narrow as the glen and barren as the hill - top - her relations with civil society uneasy : yet the question is , what she was , not what we think she should have been . And that question ...
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