The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... received on the application of their friends or of bene- volent societies , on payment of a certain an- nual sum . In the year 1838 , however , an Act of Parliament was passed , * which had for its principal object the establishment of ...
... received on the application of their friends or of bene- volent societies , on payment of a certain an- nual sum . In the year 1838 , however , an Act of Parliament was passed , * which had for its principal object the establishment of ...
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... received in the days of our grand- fathers , and embodied in such histories as those of Hooke and Rollin - than we can transport ourselves back to the days of our childhood , with its simple creed and unin- quiring faith . And yet it ...
... received in the days of our grand- fathers , and embodied in such histories as those of Hooke and Rollin - than we can transport ourselves back to the days of our childhood , with its simple creed and unin- quiring faith . And yet it ...
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... received with undoubting faith , yet it was not altogether to be discarded . If it was not all true , neither was it all false ; and they might fairly have applied to the early history of Rome the fine words of Milton , so singularly ...
... received with undoubting faith , yet it was not altogether to be discarded . If it was not all true , neither was it all false ; and they might fairly have applied to the early history of Rome the fine words of Milton , so singularly ...
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