National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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Irishman , poor Mr. Brown pleads guilty , and I believe it must also be acknowledged that he comes of a Roman Catholic family : an avowal which I am aware is decisive of his utter reprobation in the eyes of those exclusive patentees of ...
Irishman , poor Mr. Brown pleads guilty , and I believe it must also be acknowledged that he comes of a Roman Catholic family : an avowal which I am aware is decisive of his utter reprobation in the eyes of those exclusive patentees of ...
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... believe all that he has said in his book of the superiority of the Roman Catholic religion over the Protestant in point of antiquity , authority , and con- sistency . That is , he thought the early Fathers more Catholic than Protestant ...
... believe all that he has said in his book of the superiority of the Roman Catholic religion over the Protestant in point of antiquity , authority , and con- sistency . That is , he thought the early Fathers more Catholic than Protestant ...
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... believe , in 1843 ; * though we have not a copy accessible to verify the date by . At that time Rossetti , Hunt , and Millais were still students of the Academy . It was not till 1848 that the latter first excited attention by his large ...
... believe , in 1843 ; * though we have not a copy accessible to verify the date by . At that time Rossetti , Hunt , and Millais were still students of the Academy . It was not till 1848 that the latter first excited attention by his large ...
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... believe , was the real founder of the new school . He has exhibited so little , and so irregularly , that his name as yet is hardly known to the public . But those who re- member his oil - pictures of the Education of the Virgin , and ...
... believe , was the real founder of the new school . He has exhibited so little , and so irregularly , that his name as yet is hardly known to the public . But those who re- member his oil - pictures of the Education of the Virgin , and ...
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... believe that the peace of his married life would have been interrupted , or that , whatever might have been his private feelings , he would have appeared in the world's eye other than acquiescent in his condition . " He admits that ...
... believe that the peace of his married life would have been interrupted , or that , whatever might have been his private feelings , he would have appeared in the world's eye other than acquiescent in his condition . " He admits that ...
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