The British Quarterly Review, Tom 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... society , had chatted with the King , had visited a good deal among some Irish families of rank , and recrossing the Channel afterwards , had been smitten with a grand passion for a beautiful and glorious woman , full of gentleness and ...
... society , had chatted with the King , had visited a good deal among some Irish families of rank , and recrossing the Channel afterwards , had been smitten with a grand passion for a beautiful and glorious woman , full of gentleness and ...
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... society . Hence comes it that if any one demurs to the claim of genius for a more than commonly accomplished man of letters , he is supposed either to be jealous of superior merit or to be merely hypercritical . The same is no less true ...
... society . Hence comes it that if any one demurs to the claim of genius for a more than commonly accomplished man of letters , he is supposed either to be jealous of superior merit or to be merely hypercritical . The same is no less true ...
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... society , and found safety in obscurity . But you demur to this ? Very well ; then you have this alternative : Take notice of this : if ' the Essenes were not the early Christians in disguise , then was Christianity , as a knowledge ...
... society , and found safety in obscurity . But you demur to this ? Very well ; then you have this alternative : Take notice of this : if ' the Essenes were not the early Christians in disguise , then was Christianity , as a knowledge ...
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... society , in the press , and in the sentiments of the people . In England , harmonizing with free institutions , it gave strength to the popular cause , and ultimately secured the triumph of liberty . ' A subordinate but a powerful ...
... society , in the press , and in the sentiments of the people . In England , harmonizing with free institutions , it gave strength to the popular cause , and ultimately secured the triumph of liberty . ' A subordinate but a powerful ...
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... and in all classes of society , without exception , it exhibits the marks of this improvement . And as regards the progress of civilization , we have but to com- NO . LXXV . K pare the literature of the age of George III .
... and in all classes of society , without exception , it exhibits the marks of this improvement . And as regards the progress of civilization , we have but to com- NO . LXXV . K pare the literature of the age of George III .
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