The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... Queen , and Head Master of Rugby School , ' and is intitled The Education of the World . ' The author regards the great changes in the history of the world as changes on the side of progress ; and the inference from this con- clusion is ...
... Queen , and Head Master of Rugby School , ' and is intitled The Education of the World . ' The author regards the great changes in the history of the world as changes on the side of progress ; and the inference from this con- clusion is ...
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... Queen came down in state , that so grand a measure might receive the royal assent in person , amid a flourish of trumpets and the significant sponsorship of the Garter King- at - Arms . The instrument was then , with due solemnity ...
... Queen came down in state , that so grand a measure might receive the royal assent in person , amid a flourish of trumpets and the significant sponsorship of the Garter King- at - Arms . The instrument was then , with due solemnity ...
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... queen simply tends The babes on whom the world depends ; There curls the wanton cottage smoke Of him that drives but bears no yoke ; There laughs the realm where low and high Are lieges to society , And life has all too wide a scope ...
... queen simply tends The babes on whom the world depends ; There curls the wanton cottage smoke Of him that drives but bears no yoke ; There laughs the realm where low and high Are lieges to society , And life has all too wide a scope ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , was not such as history can record with much satisfaction ; and that our present superior social position is mainly to be attributed to the elevating influence of a free Christianity ( more especially since the ...
... Queen Elizabeth , was not such as history can record with much satisfaction ; and that our present superior social position is mainly to be attributed to the elevating influence of a free Christianity ( more especially since the ...
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... queen , and exerts a wonderful influence upon her sons and all her household , even to the great - grandchildren . The Emperor him- self sets the example of bowing his knee , and offering respect to his mother , the dowager Queen . ( 5 ...
... queen , and exerts a wonderful influence upon her sons and all her household , even to the great - grandchildren . The Emperor him- self sets the example of bowing his knee , and offering respect to his mother , the dowager Queen . ( 5 ...
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