The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... appears to us , Mr. Froude does not answer - Were these Catholic emissaries guilty of any crime or offence whatever ... appear as martyrs for their faith , without note or taint of treason on them . To make converts would be entirely ...
... appears to us , Mr. Froude does not answer - Were these Catholic emissaries guilty of any crime or offence whatever ... appear as martyrs for their faith , without note or taint of treason on them . To make converts would be entirely ...
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... appears to us that the restraint she was sub- jected to was as light as possible , especially when we consider that mild treatment of lunatics is an invention of our own time . Juana appears to have been violent and obstinate ; besides ...
... appears to us that the restraint she was sub- jected to was as light as possible , especially when we consider that mild treatment of lunatics is an invention of our own time . Juana appears to have been violent and obstinate ; besides ...
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... appears to us to be the natural refuge of defeated Toryism , and we are not at all surprised that some of the most distinguished converts to it should be on that side . However desirable may at first sight appear any measure that will ...
... appears to us to be the natural refuge of defeated Toryism , and we are not at all surprised that some of the most distinguished converts to it should be on that side . However desirable may at first sight appear any measure that will ...
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