The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head Master of Rugby School, and Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, Volume 2B. Fellowes, 1844 |
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... My great fear is , that the English are indifferent to justice when it is not on their own side , and that therefore in this Irish Church question the Ministers will fare as Lord Chatham 20 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Landing in England.
... My great fear is , that the English are indifferent to justice when it is not on their own side , and that therefore in this Irish Church question the Ministers will fare as Lord Chatham 20 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Landing in England.
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... Lord Chatham did in the beginning of the American war , be outvoted , overruled and driven from power . And then what is the " Avenir " which any Tory can image to himself within the very limits of possibility ? For whether Ireland ...
... Lord Chatham did in the beginning of the American war , be outvoted , overruled and driven from power . And then what is the " Avenir " which any Tory can image to himself within the very limits of possibility ? For whether Ireland ...
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... lord in the management of his house . If we had brought them here by violence , and then kept them in an inferior condition , they would have just cause to complain ; though even then , I think , we might lawfully deal with them on the ...
... lord in the management of his house . If we had brought them here by violence , and then kept them in an inferior condition , they would have just cause to complain ; though even then , I think , we might lawfully deal with them on the ...
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... Lord Jesus Christ . " I do not believe that any Unitarian would have objected to it , nor any one else except those who seem to me to be utterly puzzled with the notions of a " civil act , ” and “ a religious act . " 66 • CXXXVI . TO ...
... Lord Jesus Christ . " I do not believe that any Unitarian would have objected to it , nor any one else except those who seem to me to be utterly puzzled with the notions of a " civil act , ” and “ a religious act . " 66 • CXXXVI . TO ...
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... Lord round about his people . " The girdling in of the mountains round the valley of our home is as apt an image as any earthly thing can be of the encircling of the everlasting arms , keeping off evil , and showering all good . But my ...
... Lord round about his people . " The girdling in of the mountains round the valley of our home is as apt an image as any earthly thing can be of the encircling of the everlasting arms , keeping off evil , and showering all good . But my ...
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