The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... equally essential which they retain . Their minds are deeply occupied with the objec- tions which repel so many of their contem- poraries from the faith . They are pene- trated with the thoughts and aspirations suggested by Archdeacon ...
... equally essential which they retain . Their minds are deeply occupied with the objec- tions which repel so many of their contem- poraries from the faith . They are pene- trated with the thoughts and aspirations suggested by Archdeacon ...
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... equally untransmittable by the painter's vehicle . Teniers , for one , com- mitted the mistake of trying to depict the proverb , if not as the entire subject of his picture - a landscape - yet as the principal subject of his foreground ...
... equally untransmittable by the painter's vehicle . Teniers , for one , com- mitted the mistake of trying to depict the proverb , if not as the entire subject of his picture - a landscape - yet as the principal subject of his foreground ...
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... equally amongst them , it would yield them 2301. a year ; were it equally shared amongst all incumbents and curates , it would not give each of them an income of 170l .; and if the value of the glebe lands be taken into the account ...
... equally amongst them , it would yield them 2301. a year ; were it equally shared amongst all incumbents and curates , it would not give each of them an income of 170l .; and if the value of the glebe lands be taken into the account ...
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