The English Review, Volume 10F. and J. Rivington, 1848 |
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... never afterwards speak of the scene but in terms of admiration , saying , ' he had never seen a man meet death with such constancy and firmness . ' The Duke of Guise , and the rest who had penetrated into the court , stood under the ...
... never afterwards speak of the scene but in terms of admiration , saying , ' he had never seen a man meet death with such constancy and firmness . ' The Duke of Guise , and the rest who had penetrated into the court , stood under the ...
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... never been questioned , this practice never suspended ( if we except the brief interval of the Commonwealth ) , till within the last hundred years . And when we recollect that the English Convocation was tyrannically suspended by the ...
... never been questioned , this practice never suspended ( if we except the brief interval of the Commonwealth ) , till within the last hundred years . And when we recollect that the English Convocation was tyrannically suspended by the ...
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... never by any accident speaking of them in that tone of involuntary respect with which he met Christianity , even when he ventured to assail it . He saw and recognized the wonderful æsthetic beauty of Revelation ; of a Creed , which had ...
... never by any accident speaking of them in that tone of involuntary respect with which he met Christianity , even when he ventured to assail it . He saw and recognized the wonderful æsthetic beauty of Revelation ; of a Creed , which had ...
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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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