Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 42–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... reason for some hesitation . Posthumous pub- lications stand , indeed , in a different predicament from those put forth during the author's life - time ; and it is , therefore , possible that these restraining considerations may ...
... reason for some hesitation . Posthumous pub- lications stand , indeed , in a different predicament from those put forth during the author's life - time ; and it is , therefore , possible that these restraining considerations may ...
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... reasons have induced me to decline a proposal made some time ago by an eminent bookseller , to collect and re - edit them . The letters to Peel I should , perhaps , re- print , but for the strictures on Lord Bexley's financial doctrines ...
... reasons have induced me to decline a proposal made some time ago by an eminent bookseller , to collect and re - edit them . The letters to Peel I should , perhaps , re- print , but for the strictures on Lord Bexley's financial doctrines ...
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... reason to place confidence . Not much discussion of political subjects occurred , as you may suppose , but there seemed to be no studied reserve ; and on the bullion question we had one night a long conversation , in which all parties ...
... reason to place confidence . Not much discussion of political subjects occurred , as you may suppose , but there seemed to be no studied reserve ; and on the bullion question we had one night a long conversation , in which all parties ...
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... reason ; for it is impossible , without experience , to conceive the change in the whole aspect of the country , especially after day- light - the cold in the meantime intense , and the snow so deep , that we could not have advanced two ...
... reason ; for it is impossible , without experience , to conceive the change in the whole aspect of the country , especially after day- light - the cold in the meantime intense , and the snow so deep , that we could not have advanced two ...
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... reason to doubt that this was his pro- perty ( it being certain he had a considerable estate there , and this having , by uniform tradition , been regarded as his ) , yet there is hardly anything to which you can bring yourself to give ...
... reason to doubt that this was his pro- perty ( it being certain he had a considerable estate there , and this having , by uniform tradition , been regarded as his ) , yet there is hardly anything to which you can bring yourself to give ...
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