National Review, Volume 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... ENGLAND . History of England , from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth . By James Anthony Froude , M.A. , late Fellow of Exeter College , Oxford . 2 vols . London : John W. Parker and Son . 1856 . ART . V. THE HARD CHURCH ...
... ENGLAND . History of England , from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth . By James Anthony Froude , M.A. , late Fellow of Exeter College , Oxford . 2 vols . London : John W. Parker and Son . 1856 . ART . V. THE HARD CHURCH ...
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... ENGLAND , AND ITS TREATMENT • Nineteenth Report of the Inspectors appointed to visit the dif- ferent Prisons of Great Britain , presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . London , 1856 . Reports of the Directors ...
... ENGLAND , AND ITS TREATMENT • Nineteenth Report of the Inspectors appointed to visit the dif- ferent Prisons of Great Britain , presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty . London , 1856 . Reports of the Directors ...
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... England in Time of War . By Sydney Dobell , author of " Balder , " and " The Roman . " London , 1856. Smith , Elder , and Co. ART . VIII . PERSONAL INFLUENCES ON OUR PRESENT THEO- LOGY : NEWMAN - COLERIDGE - CARLYLE • The Arians of the ...
... England in Time of War . By Sydney Dobell , author of " Balder , " and " The Roman . " London , 1856. Smith , Elder , and Co. ART . VIII . PERSONAL INFLUENCES ON OUR PRESENT THEO- LOGY : NEWMAN - COLERIDGE - CARLYLE • The Arians of the ...
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... England in October , furnished with an introduction to Lord Moira , whom he visited at Donnington . This was his first introduction to aristocratic life . Lord Moira lighted him to his bed - room , and he thought it all very fine and ...
... England in October , furnished with an introduction to Lord Moira , whom he visited at Donnington . This was his first introduction to aristocratic life . Lord Moira lighted him to his bed - room , and he thought it all very fine and ...
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... England . Lord Lansdowne , after being intimate with him for years , learns for the first time that he is a Catholic ; and there is a passage in one of his prefaces in which , speaking of himself as the author of the Twopenny Postboy ...
... England . Lord Lansdowne , after being intimate with him for years , learns for the first time that he is a Catholic ; and there is a passage in one of his prefaces in which , speaking of himself as the author of the Twopenny Postboy ...
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