The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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Pagina 126
... cause is that in its remote villages too much of medieval barbarism is still suffered to linger . From early times the Papal States have always been the chosen resort of banditti . Sixtus V. , the swineherd of Montalto , made war upon ...
... cause is that in its remote villages too much of medieval barbarism is still suffered to linger . From early times the Papal States have always been the chosen resort of banditti . Sixtus V. , the swineherd of Montalto , made war upon ...
Pagina 476
... cause certainly was not what Lord John Russell composedly calls ( in his Memorials of Fox ) the King's ' inca- pacity to appreciate the character or respect the feelings of inde- pendent men . ' The feeling at the bottom of the King's ...
... cause certainly was not what Lord John Russell composedly calls ( in his Memorials of Fox ) the King's ' inca- pacity to appreciate the character or respect the feelings of inde- pendent men . ' The feeling at the bottom of the King's ...
Pagina 498
... cause of America , nor the cause of French enlightenment , nor the cause of religious equality , which really pointed and poisoned the weapons directed against him : it was the cause of a worthless esplanade ; and these have generally ...
... cause of America , nor the cause of French enlightenment , nor the cause of religious equality , which really pointed and poisoned the weapons directed against him : it was the cause of a worthless esplanade ; and these have generally ...
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