The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... English Church in the Eighteenth Century . By Charles J. Abbey , M. A. , Rector of Chickenden , late Fel- low of University College , Oxford ; and John H. Over- ton , M.A. , Vicar of Legbourne , late Scholar of Lincoln College , Oxford ...
... English Church in the Eighteenth Century . By Charles J. Abbey , M. A. , Rector of Chickenden , late Fel- low of University College , Oxford ; and John H. Over- ton , M.A. , Vicar of Legbourne , late Scholar of Lincoln College , Oxford ...
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... English Opposition gave perpetual ' comfort ' to the enemies of the King of England . It was a fruit of the English party system which was to reappear , amid much greater public dangers , in the Peninsular War ; and the revelation of ...
... English Opposition gave perpetual ' comfort ' to the enemies of the King of England . It was a fruit of the English party system which was to reappear , amid much greater public dangers , in the Peninsular War ; and the revelation of ...
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... English king nor an abstract Constitutional monarch ; it was no anticipation of Queen Victoria , but George III . himself whom they took for their model . Fifty years earlier , or a hundred years later , the English king would have ...
... English king nor an abstract Constitutional monarch ; it was no anticipation of Queen Victoria , but George III . himself whom they took for their model . Fifty years earlier , or a hundred years later , the English king would have ...
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... English practice . There were , however , other practices of their English kinsmen which must have led the framers of the American Constitution to the same conclusion . They must have been keenly alive to the inconvenience of discussing ...
... English practice . There were , however , other practices of their English kinsmen which must have led the framers of the American Constitution to the same conclusion . They must have been keenly alive to the inconvenience of discussing ...
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... English . No general proposition is laid down by the English tribunal , unless it arises on the facts of the actual dispute submitted to it for adjudication . The success of the Supreme Court of the United States largely results from ...
... English . No general proposition is laid down by the English tribunal , unless it arises on the facts of the actual dispute submitted to it for adjudication . The success of the Supreme Court of the United States largely results from ...
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