The Quarterly Review, Volume 66;Volume 84William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1840 |
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Pagina 101
... truth . It is in truth a great ethical and spiritual question which is involved in the con- troversy respecting Succession in the Church ; to say nothing of that scarcely inferior ecclesiastical one , whether there be any other ...
... truth . It is in truth a great ethical and spiritual question which is involved in the con- troversy respecting Succession in the Church ; to say nothing of that scarcely inferior ecclesiastical one , whether there be any other ...
Pagina 229
... truth , the truth had long been clear , if they had but chosen to see it : — nor was the violence offered to the Pope , or the assassination of a Rossi , necessary to proclaim of what crimes the Italian repub- licans were capable . We ...
... truth , the truth had long been clear , if they had but chosen to see it : — nor was the violence offered to the Pope , or the assassination of a Rossi , necessary to proclaim of what crimes the Italian repub- licans were capable . We ...
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... truth rely little on the pacific dispositions ' of any French system - knowing that these have ever given way to designs of national or dynastic aggrandizement . We have at present , however , the best security for French moderation in ...
... truth rely little on the pacific dispositions ' of any French system - knowing that these have ever given way to designs of national or dynastic aggrandizement . We have at present , however , the best security for French moderation in ...
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Presbytery examined an Essay Critical and Historical | 78 |
Nineveh and its Remains By Austen Henry Layard | 106 |
Years By C H Hermes | 185 |
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