Sir Thomas More: Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of SocietyJ. Murray, 1831 |
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... feeling , and becoming warmth , in defence of an establishment with which he had been so long and so honourably connected , and he wrote , as he always did , vigorously and well . But the case failed him ; he could only show that books ...
... feeling , and becoming warmth , in defence of an establishment with which he had been so long and so honourably connected , and he wrote , as he always did , vigorously and well . But the case failed him ; he could only show that books ...
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... feelings ! St. Pierre has a pretty story which is applicable here . " Un jour , un de mes amis fut voir un Chartreux ; c'étoit au mois de Mai . Le jardin du solitaire étoit couvert de ' Aeurs dans les plates - bandes et sur les ...
... feelings ! St. Pierre has a pretty story which is applicable here . " Un jour , un de mes amis fut voir un Chartreux ; c'étoit au mois de Mai . Le jardin du solitaire étoit couvert de ' Aeurs dans les plates - bandes et sur les ...
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... feeling , too essential to the being , too necessary for the heart of man , for its general influence to be sus- pended , or even endangered by such means , so long as it shall be seen and known to exist in any part of the community as ...
... feeling , too essential to the being , too necessary for the heart of man , for its general influence to be sus- pended , or even endangered by such means , so long as it shall be seen and known to exist in any part of the community as ...
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... feeling prevails among the yeomanry of the land . Here , then , we have a strong ground of hope and confidence on which to rest . But our strongest is in the Church . itself , and in the character of its ministers . In Roman - Catholic ...
... feeling prevails among the yeomanry of the land . Here , then , we have a strong ground of hope and confidence on which to rest . But our strongest is in the Church . itself , and in the character of its ministers . In Roman - Catholic ...
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... feeling , so is it one of the most remarkable points of difference between the state of the English and of the Romish Church . For in Roman - Catholic countries , even where the Inquisition is established , the Infidel Priest may always ...
... feeling , so is it one of the most remarkable points of difference between the state of the English and of the Romish Church . For in Roman - Catholic countries , even where the Inquisition is established , the Infidel Priest may always ...
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Sir Thomas More: Or Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of ..., Том 2 Robert Southey Повний перегляд - 1831 |
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