The Eclectic ReviewThis periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Side 18
In that apartinent was formerly to be seen a relic of no small interest , the private
prayer - book of George the Third . In the prayer which is used during the Session
of Parliament , the King with his own hand had obliterated the words our most ...
In that apartinent was formerly to be seen a relic of no small interest , the private
prayer - book of George the Third . In the prayer which is used during the Session
of Parliament , the King with his own hand had obliterated the words our most ...
Side 43
43 with the monks for their midnight or matin services ; and to follow them in their
pursuits and daily avocations , with no unkind or uncharitable , but with an
affectionate and brotherly interest , evidently regarding them , as we really
believe ...
43 with the monks for their midnight or matin services ; and to follow them in their
pursuits and daily avocations , with no unkind or uncharitable , but with an
affectionate and brotherly interest , evidently regarding them , as we really
believe ...
Side 208
... filled up with men of kindred spirits , but of smaller mental proportions or of less
repute in the world for the footprints they have left behind them in the sands of
time . The latest of M. de Montalembert's published volumes is of peculiar interest
...
... filled up with men of kindred spirits , but of smaller mental proportions or of less
repute in the world for the footprints they have left behind them in the sands of
time . The latest of M. de Montalembert's published volumes is of peculiar interest
...
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