The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... established Clergy described and vindicated . A Sermon preached at the visitation of the Bishop of Peterborough at Oakham , in the county of Rutland , July 14 , 1831 . By the Rev. George Wilkins , D. D. ( of Nottingham ) , in No. 464 of ...
... established Clergy described and vindicated . A Sermon preached at the visitation of the Bishop of Peterborough at Oakham , in the county of Rutland , July 14 , 1831 . By the Rev. George Wilkins , D. D. ( of Nottingham ) , in No. 464 of ...
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... established order of things , which treat every proposition for amendment as an innovation , having nothing in common with what is called the genius of the people , and as cal- culated only to produce anarchy and ruin . We shall ...
... established order of things , which treat every proposition for amendment as an innovation , having nothing in common with what is called the genius of the people , and as cal- culated only to produce anarchy and ruin . We shall ...
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... establish the claim of the Scandinavians to the honour of being the first Europeans who penetrated to the shores of the New World . The history of the settlement of Iceland by the Norwegians , affords a pretty good illustration of the ...
... establish the claim of the Scandinavians to the honour of being the first Europeans who penetrated to the shores of the New World . The history of the settlement of Iceland by the Norwegians , affords a pretty good illustration of the ...
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... in each of which was established a chief magistrate , who was chosen by the free voice of the people , and who , in addition to the functions of · civil magistracy , performed the public offices of religion. B 2 History of the Northmen .
... in each of which was established a chief magistrate , who was chosen by the free voice of the people , and who , in addition to the functions of · civil magistracy , performed the public offices of religion. B 2 History of the Northmen .
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... established custom of soldiers never appearing armed in an assize town . Indeed the whole plan of the Icelandic , and of all the Norman governments , is in harmony with that which we ourselves , at this moment , possess , and although ...
... established custom of soldiers never appearing armed in an assize town . Indeed the whole plan of the Icelandic , and of all the Norman governments , is in harmony with that which we ourselves , at this moment , possess , and although ...
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