The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 101
... passed in his own case , and have we not observed that others have passed , and do pass invariably , through such a stage , more or less protracted according to individual idiosyncracy , but in all cases stretching over several years ...
... passed in his own case , and have we not observed that others have passed , and do pass invariably , through such a stage , more or less protracted according to individual idiosyncracy , but in all cases stretching over several years ...
Page 157
... passed . Lord Grenville said that the result was what he expected , and he must decline to take office . On the following day , after he had communicated with his friends , he addressed a letter to Mr. Pitt ( which was made public at ...
... passed . Lord Grenville said that the result was what he expected , and he must decline to take office . On the following day , after he had communicated with his friends , he addressed a letter to Mr. Pitt ( which was made public at ...
Page 203
... passed his hours of leisure in the society of friends of similar literary and serious tastes with himself ; and every year after his course of sermons was preached in Paris , he returned regularly to his duties in the cathedral of Metz ...
... passed his hours of leisure in the society of friends of similar literary and serious tastes with himself ; and every year after his course of sermons was preached in Paris , he returned regularly to his duties in the cathedral of Metz ...
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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