Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... remarkable depression of , 206 . Jortin's Latinity , character of , 2 ; Gibbon's use of his ' Remarks on Ecclesiastical History , ' ib . K. ' Kenilworth , ' Sir W. Scott's facts respecting , 116 . Kennedy , General Shaw , his plan for ...
... remarkable depression of , 206 . Jortin's Latinity , character of , 2 ; Gibbon's use of his ' Remarks on Ecclesiastical History , ' ib . K. ' Kenilworth , ' Sir W. Scott's facts respecting , 116 . Kennedy , General Shaw , his plan for ...
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... remarkable events , wonderful discoveries , mighty revolutions , have had their heralds , their harbingers , their pro- phets . The catastrophe , seemingly the most sudden , has been long in silent pre- paration . The earthquake has ...
... remarkable events , wonderful discoveries , mighty revolutions , have had their heralds , their harbingers , their pro- phets . The catastrophe , seemingly the most sudden , has been long in silent pre- paration . The earthquake has ...
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... remarkable of his letters ; free , full , fearless on the degeneracy of the mo- nastic life , of which he acknowledges the use and excellence in former times , but of which he exposes in the most uncom- promising language the almost ...
... remarkable of his letters ; free , full , fearless on the degeneracy of the mo- nastic life , of which he acknowledges the use and excellence in former times , but of which he exposes in the most uncom- promising language the almost ...
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... remarkable admissions : - : - ' He had himself , he said , not read twelve pages of Luther's writings , and those hastily , but even in that hasty reading he had discerned discerning the intimate sense of the sacred rare natural ...
... remarkable admissions : - : - ' He had himself , he said , not read twelve pages of Luther's writings , and those hastily , but even in that hasty reading he had discerned discerning the intimate sense of the sacred rare natural ...
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... remarkable letter , in which he describes the course of events , should be read . He speaks out about the still more offen- sive and obtrusive pride , pomp , and luxury of the clergy , especially of the Bishops . It does not be- come ...
... remarkable letter , in which he describes the course of events , should be read . He speaks out about the still more offen- sive and obtrusive pride , pomp , and luxury of the clergy , especially of the Bishops . It does not be- come ...
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