National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... been discouraged from his original idea of submitting it for the patronage of the college authorities , he arranged for its publication in London . In the mean time , how- ever , he returned home ; and , after a Thomas Moore . 9.
... been discouraged from his original idea of submitting it for the patronage of the college authorities , he arranged for its publication in London . In the mean time , how- ever , he returned home ; and , after a Thomas Moore . 9.
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... has a good opinion of his own work . The authorities of his college don't even care to buy it , which naturally makes him angry ; and thus he vents his indignation : " I have written a Greek ode , which is 10 Thomas Moore .
... has a good opinion of his own work . The authorities of his college don't even care to buy it , which naturally makes him angry ; and thus he vents his indignation : " I have written a Greek ode , which is 10 Thomas Moore .
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... authority in its favour . " It might be a very good thing , and it might not ; for himself , he found it irksome , and let it alone . In a similar spirit he seems to have waved any practical com- pliance with the ceremonics and ...
... authority in its favour . " It might be a very good thing , and it might not ; for himself , he found it irksome , and let it alone . In a similar spirit he seems to have waved any practical com- pliance with the ceremonics and ...
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... authority , and con- sistency . That is , he thought the early Fathers more Catholic than Protestant . Perhaps he perceived that this point might be granted without any very fatal consequences to the common principles of Protestant ...
... authority , and con- sistency . That is , he thought the early Fathers more Catholic than Protestant . Perhaps he perceived that this point might be granted without any very fatal consequences to the common principles of Protestant ...
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... authority of the crown was disputed and enfeebled by the power of the nobles : each fortalice contained a petty tyrant , and nearly every valley was commanded by a petty fortalice . The king was therefore weak the people were oppressed ...
... authority of the crown was disputed and enfeebled by the power of the nobles : each fortalice contained a petty tyrant , and nearly every valley was commanded by a petty fortalice . The king was therefore weak the people were oppressed ...
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