The Quarterly Review, Volumen89William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1851 |
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... reason for thinking that the first thought was accidentally furnished by Walpole ; and -- though the extreme reserve and studied mystery in which constant apprehensions of a post - office espionnage induced the correspondents to envelop ...
... reason for thinking that the first thought was accidentally furnished by Walpole ; and -- though the extreme reserve and studied mystery in which constant apprehensions of a post - office espionnage induced the correspondents to envelop ...
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... reasons , or we might perhaps rather say the reason , for there seems to be practi- cally but one , of his dissent : —namely , that it appeared to him ' little short of a mockery ' to address the Clergy upon such small matters ...
... reasons , or we might perhaps rather say the reason , for there seems to be practi- cally but one , of his dissent : —namely , that it appeared to him ' little short of a mockery ' to address the Clergy upon such small matters ...
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... reason to repent , you would make me the most miserable man in the world . ' A letter from Turner to Sancroft amusingly shows how Ken's defection was dreaded by the more decided nonjurors : — ' I must , ' he writes , no longer in duty ...
... reason to repent , you would make me the most miserable man in the world . ' A letter from Turner to Sancroft amusingly shows how Ken's defection was dreaded by the more decided nonjurors : — ' I must , ' he writes , no longer in duty ...
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Page | 57 |
Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino illustrating the Arms | 97 |
The Correspondence of Horace Walpole Earl of Orford | 135 |
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