The National Review, Volume 89W.H. Allen, 1927 - English literature |
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... living and many other disagreeables , making the existence of the average Portuguese intolerable . General Carmona It usually takes a good many men to ruin a country , and there is always a chance of the right man turning up to save it ...
... living and many other disagreeables , making the existence of the average Portuguese intolerable . General Carmona It usually takes a good many men to ruin a country , and there is always a chance of the right man turning up to save it ...
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... living under a sense of humiliation at being openly bought and sold in the market - place by a Leader many of them distrust , whose control coincides with the abandonment of Liberalism for Labour by such stalwarts as Commander Kenworthy ...
... living under a sense of humiliation at being openly bought and sold in the market - place by a Leader many of them distrust , whose control coincides with the abandonment of Liberalism for Labour by such stalwarts as Commander Kenworthy ...
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... living Christ with the consecrated bread and wine isolated from the service . The rubrics of the new book are meant to be safeguards against this . But one who believes either that the consecrated bread and wine are Christ Himself , or ...
... living Christ with the consecrated bread and wine isolated from the service . The rubrics of the new book are meant to be safeguards against this . But one who believes either that the consecrated bread and wine are Christ Himself , or ...
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... living and the dead . Our Book of Common Prayer contains no provision for any such sacrifice . The word " altar " has been deliberately removed ; the Mass vestments to which sacrificial meaning was attached have been disused ; all the ...
... living and the dead . Our Book of Common Prayer contains no provision for any such sacrifice . The word " altar " has been deliberately removed ; the Mass vestments to which sacrificial meaning was attached have been disused ; all the ...
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... to all living things will again prevail , but let us hope that this better state of things will begin soon . LILIAN BATHURST WENLOCK EDGE FAR across the rolling lands of South Shropshire THE SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS 85.
... to all living things will again prevail , but let us hope that this better state of things will begin soon . LILIAN BATHURST WENLOCK EDGE FAR across the rolling lands of South Shropshire THE SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS 85.
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