The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 357
... English eccle- siastical matters . He of course exhibits the English Church as de- picted by her divines of the High Church class ; but to this , as we said above , we make no sort of objection . His Greek volume both deserves , and may ...
... English eccle- siastical matters . He of course exhibits the English Church as de- picted by her divines of the High Church class ; but to this , as we said above , we make no sort of objection . His Greek volume both deserves , and may ...
Page 376
Or Critical Journal. that English treasure was to be reserved for English military equipments , rather than lavished in disastrous subsidies to Powers whose sagacity we had always questioned , and whose good faith we soon saw plainly ...
Or Critical Journal. that English treasure was to be reserved for English military equipments , rather than lavished in disastrous subsidies to Powers whose sagacity we had always questioned , and whose good faith we soon saw plainly ...
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... English rule and com- ook upon English laws and English systems of he only remedies for the evils which are preying y . He had a horror of what he called the new matic annexationists ; and an unfailing respect ights and privileges of ...
... English rule and com- ook upon English laws and English systems of he only remedies for the evils which are preying y . He had a horror of what he called the new matic annexationists ; and an unfailing respect ights and privileges of ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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