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  2. The State in its Relations with the Church. By the Right Hon. W. E. GLADSTONE, Student of Christ Church (now Secretary of State for the Colonies.)

    'To solicit and persuade one another,' says Mr. Gladstone, 'are privileges which belong to us all ; and the wiser and better man is bound to advise the less wise and good : but he is not only not bound, he is not allowed, speaking generally, to coerce ...

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  3. Stories from the Italian Poets. with Lives of the Writers. By LEIGH HUNT. Chapman and Hall. London, 1845.

    LORD BROUGHAM being asked the best way to become a good lawyer, promptly replied " Read Dante !" It might be only one of the startling utterances of his lordship, without intended revelance, for the connection is not apparent between Dante and ...

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