The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 58
... never compromised the safety of the King by mentioning to any one , and never intended to obey . We may say here , once for all , that between the claims of Italy on the one side , for which he had been half his life in exile ; and the ...
... never compromised the safety of the King by mentioning to any one , and never intended to obey . We may say here , once for all , that between the claims of Italy on the one side , for which he had been half his life in exile ; and the ...
Page 161
... never forget a prayer for my queen . ' But we must close this subject , and pass to the last which calls for our attention . In the earlier part of this article , we noticed two particularities which , though they add to the force and ...
... never forget a prayer for my queen . ' But we must close this subject , and pass to the last which calls for our attention . In the earlier part of this article , we noticed two particularities which , though they add to the force and ...
Page 541
... never did , as- sume any rights inconsistent with our loyalty and patriotism ; we say never did for again , by the peculiar nature of the case , this also is necessary ; since if Rome be infallible , and has ever affirmed any of these ...
... never did , as- sume any rights inconsistent with our loyalty and patriotism ; we say never did for again , by the peculiar nature of the case , this also is necessary ; since if Rome be infallible , and has ever affirmed any of these ...
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ART L1 Alton Locke Tailor and Poet An Autobiography | 14 |
The Odes and Epodes of Horace Translated literally | 91 |
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England from | 97 |
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