The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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Page 281
... question - the nature and degree of Crabbe's popular- ity as a poet - is a simple question of fact . It is one , at the same time , on which a great body of conflicting evidence is much in the way of all who like only positive opinions ...
... question - the nature and degree of Crabbe's popular- ity as a poet - is a simple question of fact . It is one , at the same time , on which a great body of conflicting evidence is much in the way of all who like only positive opinions ...
Page 487
... question , ' said Bishop Watson , in a charge to his clergy , in speaking of the original appro- priation of church property , is , whether the uses to which it is appropriated are such as an enlightened government can approve of ; for ...
... question , ' said Bishop Watson , in a charge to his clergy , in speaking of the original appro- priation of church property , is , whether the uses to which it is appropriated are such as an enlightened government can approve of ; for ...
Page 491
... question propounded by Sir Robert Peel : Has Parliament the moral and equitable right to appropriate Church property to secular purposes ? ' It is admit- ted by the only opponents with whom it is not futile to con- tend , that ...
... question propounded by Sir Robert Peel : Has Parliament the moral and equitable right to appropriate Church property to secular purposes ? ' It is admit- ted by the only opponents with whom it is not futile to con- tend , that ...
Contents
Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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