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... possible in regard to Church- rates . By Lord Ebury . London , 1861 . 4. The Designs and Constitution of the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control . By Archdeacon Hale . London , 1861 - 485 517 54 THE ...
... possible that a candidate who composed the most vigorous and idiomatic Greek or Latin should do his other papers so badly as to place himself second on the list . Whether it be considered that the comprehensive scholarship which De ...
... possible to conceive . What I mean by saying that his transitions were " just " is by way of contradistinction to that mode of conversa- tion which courts variety through links of verbal connexion . Coleridge , to many people , and ...
... possible that the sunshine of Addison may have conquered more sinners than the cutting blasts of Pope , yet it is not in nature that the latter should have worked no effect . It was no vain boast that was contained in these beautiful ...
... possible . The true view of this matter is , we think , given by Mr. Hallam : -- The utility , for the most part , of perusing original and contemporary authors , consists less in ascertaining mere facts than in acquiring that insight ...