The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... object of the diocesan societies has with good sense , and therefore with good been to build the greatest number of the taste , than are usually exhibited by their handsomest churches within their respec- teaching or their practice . It ...
... object of the diocesan societies has with good sense , and therefore with good been to build the greatest number of the taste , than are usually exhibited by their handsomest churches within their respec- teaching or their practice . It ...
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... objects , to consider whether their rules are who are zealous for the cause of Church so framed as to effect their ... object with the means at their com- pieces of land for pious purposes . It is mand . Not long ago , in an opulent me ...
... objects , to consider whether their rules are who are zealous for the cause of Church so framed as to effect their ... object with the means at their com- pieces of land for pious purposes . It is mand . Not long ago , in an opulent me ...
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... object , naturally keeps nearest to the terminus of autobiography . Göthe's tour forms part of the narrative of his life ; and therefore , without taking into calculation the enthusiasm of his admirers , he has a right to consider that ...
... object , naturally keeps nearest to the terminus of autobiography . Göthe's tour forms part of the narrative of his life ; and therefore , without taking into calculation the enthusiasm of his admirers , he has a right to consider that ...
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