The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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... English honours . Their first step was to misrepresent the The Court of Rome has been thrown into as great an excess of joy by the late partial successes of the Tractarians , as formerly on the accession of Queen Mary . And with less ...
... English honours . Their first step was to misrepresent the The Court of Rome has been thrown into as great an excess of joy by the late partial successes of the Tractarians , as formerly on the accession of Queen Mary . And with less ...
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... English Roman Catholic bishops are as well aware of this as we are . - And so is the Pope : yet the Pope knows when to open and when to shut his eyes . When the Austrian Government caused two bishops that of Neuhaeusel ( in Hungarian ...
... English Roman Catholic bishops are as well aware of this as we are . - And so is the Pope : yet the Pope knows when to open and when to shut his eyes . When the Austrian Government caused two bishops that of Neuhaeusel ( in Hungarian ...
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... English Government had at that time a general interest in Queen Isabella's cause . For , the political sympathy which was drawing the absolute monarchies towards each other , made it plainly desirable that constitutional States should ...
... English Government had at that time a general interest in Queen Isabella's cause . For , the political sympathy which was drawing the absolute monarchies towards each other , made it plainly desirable that constitutional States should ...
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