National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... taken for a member of the Church of 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 ...
... taken for a member of the Church of 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 ...
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... taken to her greatly , and calls her the " Madonna della Sedia " and " Psyche . " To much sweetness and softness of disposition she joined a sound judgment , and a self - control and power of endurance in emergencies which women of this ...
... taken to her greatly , and calls her the " Madonna della Sedia " and " Psyche . " To much sweetness and softness of disposition she joined a sound judgment , and a self - control and power of endurance in emergencies which women of this ...
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... taken any very real hold on his affections . He was fascinated by the per- sonal charm of his conversation and demeanour , and flattered by his intimacy with the genius who occupied so conspicuous a place in the world's eye . He liked ...
... taken any very real hold on his affections . He was fascinated by the per- sonal charm of his conversation and demeanour , and flattered by his intimacy with the genius who occupied so conspicuous a place in the world's eye . He liked ...
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... taken to keep it out of sight . The book , however , no doubt did good service by attracting a wide public attention to the ano- malous position and unjust exactions of the Irish Church , with which it dealt well and forcibly . In May ...
... taken to keep it out of sight . The book , however , no doubt did good service by attracting a wide public attention to the ano- malous position and unjust exactions of the Irish Church , with which it dealt well and forcibly . In May ...
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... clare herself a Protestant , told me she had since taken my advice and remained quietly a Catholic . . . . For myself , my having married a Protestant wife gave me an opportunity of choosing a religion , at least for my children ...
... clare herself a Protestant , told me she had since taken my advice and remained quietly a Catholic . . . . For myself , my having married a Protestant wife gave me an opportunity of choosing a religion , at least for my children ...
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