The Church of England quarterly review, Том 11837 |
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... true , good , natural mutton ( surplus ) . " But to leave Swift , for we have really no jesting matter in hand . It may be rejoined , that the appropriation of a surplus , which was shown to have no existence , was a mere peg , and that ...
... true , good , natural mutton ( surplus ) . " But to leave Swift , for we have really no jesting matter in hand . It may be rejoined , that the appropriation of a surplus , which was shown to have no existence , was a mere peg , and that ...
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... true national glory than has fallen to the lot of any other people under the cope of heaven . " That is not the liberty which we can hope , that no grievance should ever arise in the commonwealth ; THAT let no man in this world expect ...
... true national glory than has fallen to the lot of any other people under the cope of heaven . " That is not the liberty which we can hope , that no grievance should ever arise in the commonwealth ; THAT let no man in this world expect ...
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... true excellency , and " choose meagre lead , Which rather threaten'st than dost promise aught . " Amongst us , " to increase by little and little " -to scrape and scramble for useless pelf , until we prosper , is the sole criterion of ...
... true excellency , and " choose meagre lead , Which rather threaten'st than dost promise aught . " Amongst us , " to increase by little and little " -to scrape and scramble for useless pelf , until we prosper , is the sole criterion of ...
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... true of legislative performances as of literary , is disregarded at every step . We appear not to entertain the least idea that we possess only a life tenure in the advantages achieved for us at Runnymede , at Lambeth , and at Trafalgar ...
... true of legislative performances as of literary , is disregarded at every step . We appear not to entertain the least idea that we possess only a life tenure in the advantages achieved for us at Runnymede , at Lambeth , and at Trafalgar ...
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... true to that Protestant Establishment , beneath whose venerable shade they were rocked and dandled into legis- lators , and qualified to construct that parricidal cabinet , whose exalted prestige constitutes their sole distinction , and ...
... true to that Protestant Establishment , beneath whose venerable shade they were rocked and dandled into legis- lators , and qualified to construct that parricidal cabinet , whose exalted prestige constitutes their sole distinction , and ...
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Стр. 532 - After we have received the Holy Ghost, we may depart from grace given, and fall into sin, and by the grace of God we may arise again, and amend our lives.
Стр. 32 - Roused though it be full often to a mood Which spurns the check of salutary bands, That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever.