The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina i
... England , ib . - the Gauls rank first in juris- prudence , 76 - lawyers required to be court- eous , 77 - O'Conor not a politician , 78 - sketch of his life , 79 et seq . - first appearance in law reports , 84 - greatest cases , 86-7 ...
... England , ib . - the Gauls rank first in juris- prudence , 76 - lawyers required to be court- eous , 77 - O'Conor not a politician , 78 - sketch of his life , 79 et seq . - first appearance in law reports , 84 - greatest cases , 86-7 ...
Pagina iii
... England , ib . - Lord Castlereagh , 107- emancipation of Roman Catholics , 108 - Can- ning as a statesman , 110 - Lord Grenville as- pires to the premiership , 111 - character of Lord Grey , 112 - his failure as a statesman , 113 - Sir ...
... England , ib . - Lord Castlereagh , 107- emancipation of Roman Catholics , 108 - Can- ning as a statesman , 110 - Lord Grenville as- pires to the premiership , 111 - character of Lord Grey , 112 - his failure as a statesman , 113 - Sir ...
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... England , is a Druidical work . " If I talk to you of a Doric , Ionic , or Corinthian temple , " observes Mr. Higgins , " you will readily form such an idea of the building in your mind as to be surprised on seeing it , for each of ...
... England , is a Druidical work . " If I talk to you of a Doric , Ionic , or Corinthian temple , " observes Mr. Higgins , " you will readily form such an idea of the building in your mind as to be surprised on seeing it , for each of ...
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... England ; in this instance it was deemed most advisable to make them pay the penalty in money ; and accordingly the offenders were fined 20,000 marks . This did not restrain them , however , for they immolated a child ( on the cross ) ...
... England ; in this instance it was deemed most advisable to make them pay the penalty in money ; and accordingly the offenders were fined 20,000 marks . This did not restrain them , however , for they immolated a child ( on the cross ) ...
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... England . Those who have taken the trouble to ac- company us in our researches , have found , if they were not previously aware of the fact , that it is the most learned and most distinguished authors who give most credit to the Druids ...
... England . Those who have taken the trouble to ac- company us in our researches , have found , if they were not previously aware of the fact , that it is the most learned and most distinguished authors who give most credit to the Druids ...
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