The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... taken by the Evangelicals on these points is to allow High Churchmen a monopoly in the credit of movements which are sure to enlist a large amount of popular sympathy , and which need not necessarily have been identified with any ...
... taken by the Evangelicals on these points is to allow High Churchmen a monopoly in the credit of movements which are sure to enlist a large amount of popular sympathy , and which need not necessarily have been identified with any ...
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... taken place in some secluded rural village , one might not have been surprised ; but it was scarcely to be expected that it should occur in a commercial centre like Mar- seilles ; a port which in 1861 was entered by nearly 10,000 ...
... taken place in some secluded rural village , one might not have been surprised ; but it was scarcely to be expected that it should occur in a commercial centre like Mar- seilles ; a port which in 1861 was entered by nearly 10,000 ...
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... taken back to the country which their ancestors had left long before , experienced the same inconveniences and diseases as the Europeans . Intermediate between the two last mentioned instances are those cases so familiar to all of the ...
... taken back to the country which their ancestors had left long before , experienced the same inconveniences and diseases as the Europeans . Intermediate between the two last mentioned instances are those cases so familiar to all of the ...
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