The English Review, Volume 10F. and J. Rivington, 1848 |
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... nation ; it is a question between prosperity and utter ruin , to both the Church and the nation . They must flourish or perish together ; as they both act , so shall they both fare . Still the greater responsibility rests with the ...
... nation ; it is a question between prosperity and utter ruin , to both the Church and the nation . They must flourish or perish together ; as they both act , so shall they both fare . Still the greater responsibility rests with the ...
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... nation to ignore with them . A partial reaction manifested itself in the so - called Romantic school , which originated in the desire to re - awaken the buried memories of the middle ages . The Schlegels were the critical leaders in ...
... nation to ignore with them . A partial reaction manifested itself in the so - called Romantic school , which originated in the desire to re - awaken the buried memories of the middle ages . The Schlegels were the critical leaders in ...
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... nation ; all have their deep - rooted sources of moral influence , which are on the whole fairly balanced ; and thus a just equilibrium is maintained ; not the impracticable equilibrium denounced by De Lamartine as identical with ...
... nation ; all have their deep - rooted sources of moral influence , which are on the whole fairly balanced ; and thus a just equilibrium is maintained ; not the impracticable equilibrium denounced by De Lamartine as identical with ...
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Vindiciæ Symbolicæ or a Treatise on Creeds Articles | 26 |
Reginald Vere a Tale of the Civil Wars In Verse | 38 |
Loss and Gain | 46 |
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