The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 220
... carried on with the pen that contest which the Guises and Colignys had been unable to settle with the sword . Of the voluminous results of Bossuet's labours in this cause , the two most celebrated treatises are the Exposition de la Foi ...
... carried on with the pen that contest which the Guises and Colignys had been unable to settle with the sword . Of the voluminous results of Bossuet's labours in this cause , the two most celebrated treatises are the Exposition de la Foi ...
Page 262
... carried us through the Irish Famine , requiring , as it did , importations of foreign provisions to the un- precedented amount of 20,000,000 % . It carried us through the Russian War , while the governments of England , France , and ...
... carried us through the Irish Famine , requiring , as it did , importations of foreign provisions to the un- precedented amount of 20,000,000 % . It carried us through the Russian War , while the governments of England , France , and ...
Page 529
... carried it on for fifteen years . At last he got possession of an estate to which he had no sort of right , and soon ... carry on such a trade successfully , how much more easy ' must it be for people in the country , not known to any in ...
... carried it on for fifteen years . At last he got possession of an estate to which he had no sort of right , and soon ... carry on such a trade successfully , how much more easy ' must it be for people in the country , not known to any in ...
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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