The Quarterly Review, Volume 221William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1914 |
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Pagina 11
... hand in hand with a revival of historical study on new and critical lines . The École des Chartes of Paris , founded in 1821 and still after nearly a century unique in CHRISTIAN ORIGINS 11 Profit-Sharing.
... hand in hand with a revival of historical study on new and critical lines . The École des Chartes of Paris , founded in 1821 and still after nearly a century unique in CHRISTIAN ORIGINS 11 Profit-Sharing.
Pagina 22
... hand even a friendly reader cannot help noticing a number of isolated incidents , phrases dropped here and there now an unexpected shaft aimed with precision at some established reputation , now a lightning - like rapier - thrust ...
... hand even a friendly reader cannot help noticing a number of isolated incidents , phrases dropped here and there now an unexpected shaft aimed with precision at some established reputation , now a lightning - like rapier - thrust ...
Pagina 23
... hands of the intransi- geant ' party ( ii , 21 , 420 ; iii , 85 ) . Epiphanius died on his return from sharing in the ... hand a History , written in a style where no word is misplaced and every word tells , lucid with a lucidity that is ...
... hands of the intransi- geant ' party ( ii , 21 , 420 ; iii , 85 ) . Epiphanius died on his return from sharing in the ... hand a History , written in a style where no word is misplaced and every word tells , lucid with a lucidity that is ...
Pagina 24
... hand , apparent is that , while it is even rigidly Roman in its sympathies and tendencies — at least that is the view which Protestant opinion will take of it - it is as far removed as can be imagined in tone and temper , in method and ...
... hand , apparent is that , while it is even rigidly Roman in its sympathies and tendencies — at least that is the view which Protestant opinion will take of it - it is as far removed as can be imagined in tone and temper , in method and ...
Pagina 28
... hand . History to a great extent confirms this expectation . One thinks , for instance , of Athens after the Persian wars , of Elizabethan England , of Germany after the Seven Years ' War , of 28 MODERN FORCES IN GERMAN LITERATURE.
... hand . History to a great extent confirms this expectation . One thinks , for instance , of Athens after the Persian wars , of Elizabethan England , of Germany after the Seven Years ' War , of 28 MODERN FORCES IN GERMAN LITERATURE.
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Pagina 201 - The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Pagina 507 - I say to the Government that they may tomorrow withdraw every one of their troops from Ireland. I say that the coast of Ireland will be defended from foreign invasion by her armed sons, and for this purpose armed Nationalist Catholics in the South will be only too glad to join arms with the armed Protestant Ulstermen in the North.
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Pagina 321 - J'en ai aimé une depuis quatorze ans jusqu'à vingt sans le lui dire, sans lui (sic) toucher; et j'ai été près de trois ans ensuite sans sentir mon sexe. J'ai cru un moment que je mourrais ainsi; j'en remerciais le ciel.
Pagina 340 - We command that Christian men be not, on any account, for altogether too little condemned to death : but rather let gentle punishments be decreed for the benefit of the people, and let not be destroyed for little God's handy-work, and His own purchase which he dearly bought.
Pagina 231 - I beg to direct your attention to Africa : I know that in a few years I shall be cut off in that country, which is now open ; do not let it be shut again ! I go back to Africa to try to make an open path for commerce and Christianity ; do you carry out the work which I have begun. I LEAVE IT WITH YOU !" In a prefatory letter prefixed to the volume entitled Dr.
Pagina 34 - He came when poets had forgot How rich and strange the human lot; How warm the tints of Life; how hot Are Love and Hate; And what makes Truth divine, and what Makes Manhood great.