The North British Review, Объемы 46-48W.P. Kennedy, 1867 |
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... death of the Courrier du Dimanche , ib .; his rank as a literary and philosophical critic , 267 , 268 , Report of Royal Commission on Education in Scotland , 268-282 . Sharp , Archbishop , -various views of his char- acter , 213 ...
... death of the Courrier du Dimanche , ib .; his rank as a literary and philosophical critic , 267 , 268 , Report of Royal Commission on Education in Scotland , 268-282 . Sharp , Archbishop , -various views of his char- acter , 213 ...
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... death were brought into court on stretchers to identify the villains that had shot them , when clothes burnt almost to a cinder were produced to show what vitriol had done , when even young women were blinded for life for going against ...
... death were brought into court on stretchers to identify the villains that had shot them , when clothes burnt almost to a cinder were produced to show what vitriol had done , when even young women were blinded for life for going against ...
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... death in less than he had seduced , and who was far gone in two months after her arrival , caused such her pregnancy . The wretched creature fell general sorrow in Scotland , that Buchanan into labour on the way , and her scoundrelly ...
... death in less than he had seduced , and who was far gone in two months after her arrival , caused such her pregnancy . The wretched creature fell general sorrow in Scotland , that Buchanan into labour on the way , and her scoundrelly ...
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... death of James the Fifth , in 1542 ; and a plague raging in Aquitaine diverted the attention of his persecutors . Meanwhile , he pursued his regular duties , and his nobler literary labours , 1867 . 29 George Buchanan .
... death of James the Fifth , in 1542 ; and a plague raging in Aquitaine diverted the attention of his persecutors . Meanwhile , he pursued his regular duties , and his nobler literary labours , 1867 . 29 George Buchanan .
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... death , no measures being ever taken against their punishers . But of all nations , he declares none was ever more severe on the violators of good kings . The murderers of James the First were fearfully tortured to death ; while as for ...
... death , no measures being ever taken against their punishers . But of all nations , he declares none was ever more severe on the violators of good kings . The murderers of James the First were fearfully tortured to death ; while as for ...
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