The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... consequences of the paci- fic character of Sir John Shore's ad- ministration , ib . - Lord Wellesley's administration , view of , 191-193- measures of Lord Minto , observations on , 193,194 - Lord Hastings's adminis- tration , summary ...
... consequences of the paci- fic character of Sir John Shore's ad- ministration , ib . - Lord Wellesley's administration , view of , 191-193- measures of Lord Minto , observations on , 193,194 - Lord Hastings's adminis- tration , summary ...
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... consequence elected Bishop of Rome about the year 238. Dionysius , Bishop of Alexandria , is also said to have mentioned in a letter that he had been favoured with a special revelation from heaven . But when a whole century can only ...
... consequence elected Bishop of Rome about the year 238. Dionysius , Bishop of Alexandria , is also said to have mentioned in a letter that he had been favoured with a special revelation from heaven . But when a whole century can only ...
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... consequence which is intended to be drawn from this assertion is too serious , not to justify us in examining the foundation of it . It is obvious , that such a train of reasoning will end in the rejec- tion of all miracles , of those ...
... consequence which is intended to be drawn from this assertion is too serious , not to justify us in examining the foundation of it . It is obvious , that such a train of reasoning will end in the rejec- tion of all miracles , of those ...
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... consequence of all this , that Madame de Genlis , while she was only prevented by her natural powers of mind from becoming what Molière calls " un ambigu de précieuse et de coquette , " directed her first efforts to be the admiration of ...
... consequence of all this , that Madame de Genlis , while she was only prevented by her natural powers of mind from becoming what Molière calls " un ambigu de précieuse et de coquette , " directed her first efforts to be the admiration of ...
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... consequences of going wrong . With respect to Madame de Genlis , a few extracts will abun- dantly confirm the truth of our observations . The Dartford story , already mentioned , is a sufficient proof of her propensity to turn every ...
... consequences of going wrong . With respect to Madame de Genlis , a few extracts will abun- dantly confirm the truth of our observations . The Dartford story , already mentioned , is a sufficient proof of her propensity to turn every ...
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