The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 92
... Sterne in either of the churches he served , there have been placed in Sutton vestry by the present rector ... Dr Sterne had patronage at his disposal , and it must have been a mere matter of routine for him to recommend men to fill ...
... Sterne in either of the churches he served , there have been placed in Sutton vestry by the present rector ... Dr Sterne had patronage at his disposal , and it must have been a mere matter of routine for him to recommend men to fill ...
Page 93
... Sterne should have adapted old letters for the benefit of Mrs Draper than that his daughter should have made up from ... Dr Jaques Sterne , its managing director , the editor of The York Gazetteer , ' a new paper designed to further the ...
... Sterne should have adapted old letters for the benefit of Mrs Draper than that his daughter should have made up from ... Dr Jaques Sterne , its managing director , the editor of The York Gazetteer , ' a new paper designed to further the ...
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... Dr Sterne . The invasion over , Dr Sterne resolved to root out popery . He warned his clergy from Thirsk pulpit of the increase of seminaries and did his best to get the famous Bar Convent suppressed . The merit he earned was such that ...
... Dr Sterne . The invasion over , Dr Sterne resolved to root out popery . He warned his clergy from Thirsk pulpit of the increase of seminaries and did his best to get the famous Bar Convent suppressed . The merit he earned was such that ...
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