The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... English saints , from St. Wilfrid and St. Boniface to St. Thomas of Canterbury , All this is the patrimony - the treasures of the English Catho- lics .'- ib . p 178 . Now Wilfrid is a saint of 709 ; Boniface- * See that able and ...
... English saints , from St. Wilfrid and St. Boniface to St. Thomas of Canterbury , All this is the patrimony - the treasures of the English Catho- lics .'- ib . p 178 . Now Wilfrid is a saint of 709 ; Boniface- * See that able and ...
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... English patriots ; and it was upon the Scotch army that both relied to effect their objects . The King , impa- tient to have the troops disbanded , for the same reason that his enemies were anxious to keep them together , readily ...
... English patriots ; and it was upon the Scotch army that both relied to effect their objects . The King , impa- tient to have the troops disbanded , for the same reason that his enemies were anxious to keep them together , readily ...
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... English Government , not to deny to the American a triumph which we need not envy . Who can predicate the policy which a new Government in the United States representing the same party , inaugurated not long before the general election ...
... English Government , not to deny to the American a triumph which we need not envy . Who can predicate the policy which a new Government in the United States representing the same party , inaugurated not long before the general election ...
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