The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... criticism , and after their perusal not only to write but to live better ; -he assuredly could have been no ordinary man . He was not , it is true , the type of any religious idea in the Church . He never led a party or identified ...
... criticism , and after their perusal not only to write but to live better ; -he assuredly could have been no ordinary man . He was not , it is true , the type of any religious idea in the Church . He never led a party or identified ...
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... criticism and examination should long remain a secret , was wholly impossible . To suppose that a document officially ad- dressed to the Secretary of State about the constitution of a colony , and animadverting strongly on the policy of ...
... criticism and examination should long remain a secret , was wholly impossible . To suppose that a document officially ad- dressed to the Secretary of State about the constitution of a colony , and animadverting strongly on the policy of ...
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... critics hastily in- ferred ought not to be done in Jamaica . In their strictures they have given way to a feeling which is undoubtedly humane and right in itself , but which , unless controlled by reflexion , intelli- gence and ...
... critics hastily in- ferred ought not to be done in Jamaica . In their strictures they have given way to a feeling which is undoubtedly humane and right in itself , but which , unless controlled by reflexion , intelli- gence and ...
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... critics reading the Reports from Jamaica in the rooms of London clubs , or by professional spouters on reli- gious platforms . We wish to do justice to all the parties implicated in this unhappy business - to the Governor , to the ...
... critics reading the Reports from Jamaica in the rooms of London clubs , or by professional spouters on reli- gious platforms . We wish to do justice to all the parties implicated in this unhappy business - to the Governor , to the ...
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... became more and more encumbered . Hostile amendments , friendly additions , dilatory motions , criticisms of a most exhaustive character met it at at every turn . The numbers of the divisions varied The Change of Ministry . 269.
... became more and more encumbered . Hostile amendments , friendly additions , dilatory motions , criticisms of a most exhaustive character met it at at every turn . The numbers of the divisions varied The Change of Ministry . 269.
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