The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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... England . The father died intestate about eight years ago , and the daughter had since been under the care of her mother , a member of the Church of England . case was originally adjudicated upon by the Chancery Court of the Duchy of ...
... England . The father died intestate about eight years ago , and the daughter had since been under the care of her mother , a member of the Church of England . case was originally adjudicated upon by the Chancery Court of the Duchy of ...
Pagina 1005
... England was so strong . The Church of England was not a foreign Church - it was not a Church which , like the Church of Ireland , was imposed upon Ireland and maintained there by extrinsic power , but it was , whatever else it might be ...
... England was so strong . The Church of England was not a foreign Church - it was not a Church which , like the Church of Ireland , was imposed upon Ireland and maintained there by extrinsic power , but it was , whatever else it might be ...
Pagina 1006
... England at the close of the year . He went , however , not direct , but by way of New York , and not to Paris , where the Dowager was awaiting him , but to England . He arrived on Christmas Day 1866 , and the first visit he made was to ...
... England at the close of the year . He went , however , not direct , but by way of New York , and not to Paris , where the Dowager was awaiting him , but to England . He arrived on Christmas Day 1866 , and the first visit he made was to ...
Pagina 1025
... England ; still , I regard it as a subject that calls for legislation ; but there is no demand which Ireland has made and which England has refused , and I shall be very glad to see such a demand put into a practical shape in which we ...
... England ; still , I regard it as a subject that calls for legislation ; but there is no demand which Ireland has made and which England has refused , and I shall be very glad to see such a demand put into a practical shape in which we ...
Pagina 1032
... England may be taught to adopt , not the Church of Rome or the Church of England , but the Church of Christ . The teaching of Christ , whether doginatic or not , is to be found in the Bible , and those who in their infancy read the ...
... England may be taught to adopt , not the Church of Rome or the Church of England , but the Church of Christ . The teaching of Christ , whether doginatic or not , is to be found in the Bible , and those who in their infancy read the ...
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