The Quarterly ReviewWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1846 |
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... certain hankering after the old religion , she probably , in her heart , honoured
him more than she did Archbishop Parker , whom she found living splendidly at
Lambeth , with a lady whom she would neither call his , " mistress ” nor his " wife .
... certain hankering after the old religion , she probably , in her heart , honoured
him more than she did Archbishop Parker , whom she found living splendidly at
Lambeth , with a lady whom she would neither call his , " mistress ” nor his " wife .
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The staff immediately struck root and sprouted , and eventually grew up into that
fine and beautiful tamarind - tree which the monks then showed , and we believe
still show , as a living record of the visit of St . Ephraem . Huntington was ...
The staff immediately struck root and sprouted , and eventually grew up into that
fine and beautiful tamarind - tree which the monks then showed , and we believe
still show , as a living record of the visit of St . Ephraem . Huntington was ...
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It is not quite a century and a half since a cultivated and refined English
clergyman appealed to the sympathy of his friends for being condemned to a
living death - a benefice among the dreadful wilds of Derbyshire ! Some people ,
some whole ...
It is not quite a century and a half since a cultivated and refined English
clergyman appealed to the sympathy of his friends for being condemned to a
living death - a benefice among the dreadful wilds of Derbyshire ! Some people ,
some whole ...
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Living wholly on birds of his own killing , he will come to no laid bait ; and hunting
in an open country , he is rarely approached near enough to be shot : skimming
low , and quartering quartering his ground like a well - trained pointer , Highland
...
Living wholly on birds of his own killing , he will come to no laid bait ; and hunting
in an open country , he is rarely approached near enough to be shot : skimming
low , and quartering quartering his ground like a well - trained pointer , Highland
...
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There is one department of evidence , of the most important kind , to which M .
Arago has not alluded , which is the decision of contemporary chemists and
philosophers , who were living witnesses of the progress of these researches . It
is quite ...
There is one department of evidence , of the most important kind , to which M .
Arago has not alluded , which is the decision of contemporary chemists and
philosophers , who were living witnesses of the progress of these researches . It
is quite ...
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