The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... influence breathes around ; we are aware of a meditative , earnest , venerable presence ; a white , calm brow and ... influence has been exerted by Mr. Maurice , an influence potent in a Mr. MacDonald's Nationality . 3 shaping his ...
... influence breathes around ; we are aware of a meditative , earnest , venerable presence ; a white , calm brow and ... influence has been exerted by Mr. Maurice , an influence potent in a Mr. MacDonald's Nationality . 3 shaping his ...
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... influences to which the Emperor would have been more amenable than to formal diplomacy . If every available means , both ... influence and Roman Catholicism on the other . We started in the race with manifest advantages ; but , however ...
... influences to which the Emperor would have been more amenable than to formal diplomacy . If every available means , both ... influence and Roman Catholicism on the other . We started in the race with manifest advantages ; but , however ...
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... influence of public servants may sometimes be a very sufficient reason for removing them from office . This involves one of the most perplexing questions which a liberal politician can ever have to solve . But the principle of ...
... influence of public servants may sometimes be a very sufficient reason for removing them from office . This involves one of the most perplexing questions which a liberal politician can ever have to solve . But the principle of ...
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