The British Magazine, Tom 14John Turrill, 1838 |
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... opinion how far we are bound to acquiesce in their decisions . But it is at once evident that , historically regarded , the councils are of the utmost importance . The opinions expressed in the debates of which an account has been The ...
... opinion how far we are bound to acquiesce in their decisions . But it is at once evident that , historically regarded , the councils are of the utmost importance . The opinions expressed in the debates of which an account has been The ...
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... opinion of him , that he made the king apprehend that a man of his piety and his notions ( and his not being married was not forgot ) might contribute to carry on their design . He fancied that such a monastic man , who had a great ...
... opinion of him , that he made the king apprehend that a man of his piety and his notions ( and his not being married was not forgot ) might contribute to carry on their design . He fancied that such a monastic man , who had a great ...
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... opinion . But for his opinion what precedent can he produce ? For my opinion and proceeding I can produce prece- dent , and therefore my opinion is , at least , better founded than his , unless he also can refer , as I think he cannot ...
... opinion . But for his opinion what precedent can he produce ? For my opinion and proceeding I can produce prece- dent , and therefore my opinion is , at least , better founded than his , unless he also can refer , as I think he cannot ...
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... opinion . It is edited by the Rev. Herman Hooker , M.A. , an episcopal clergyman , of whom both the prelates named express the highest opinion . The only volume of the work which has fallen into the reviewer's hands is a republication ...
... opinion . It is edited by the Rev. Herman Hooker , M.A. , an episcopal clergyman , of whom both the prelates named express the highest opinion . The only volume of the work which has fallen into the reviewer's hands is a republication ...
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... opinion that the average should be amended and lowered , by substituting for the receipts of those years the suc- ceeding compositions ; or , if there have been no succeeding compositions , then such a composition as may appear to the ...
... opinion that the average should be amended and lowered , by substituting for the receipts of those years the suc- ceeding compositions ; or , if there have been no succeeding compositions , then such a composition as may appear to the ...
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