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Page 98
... established order of this country , civil and ecclesiastical . Yet we find him talking of the opinions we profess , as if he had been a politician of exactly the same school - but these were unhappy years of Mr. Fox's life , when long ...
... established order of this country , civil and ecclesiastical . Yet we find him talking of the opinions we profess , as if he had been a politician of exactly the same school - but these were unhappy years of Mr. Fox's life , when long ...
Page 358
... established in that country . May we not take warning by the history of the foreign Reforma- tion - a Reformation conducted too much on the principle of running from one extreme into another , and therefore followed immediately by the ...
... established in that country . May we not take warning by the history of the foreign Reforma- tion - a Reformation conducted too much on the principle of running from one extreme into another , and therefore followed immediately by the ...
Page 404
... established the Koran throughout that kingdom and its dependencies , with the steady and the successful resistance offered by India to the creed of Islam . He ascribes the almost instantaneous conversion of Persia to the want of a ...
... established the Koran throughout that kingdom and its dependencies , with the steady and the successful resistance offered by India to the creed of Islam . He ascribes the almost instantaneous conversion of Persia to the want of a ...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
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