The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 523John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 85
... sufferings of a predatory animal are none the less acute , nor must it be overlooked that traps set for wild outlaws are frequently responsible for the greatest cruelty on account of irregular in- spection . Also there is the danger ...
... sufferings of a predatory animal are none the less acute , nor must it be overlooked that traps set for wild outlaws are frequently responsible for the greatest cruelty on account of irregular in- spection . Also there is the danger ...
Pagina 101
... sufferings of Christ which in themselves would be merely repulsive and disgusting , would not be justified if the ... suffering for and why , for Him , the whole world of sense was put to nought . It will be a matter of some importance ...
... sufferings of Christ which in themselves would be merely repulsive and disgusting , would not be justified if the ... suffering for and why , for Him , the whole world of sense was put to nought . It will be a matter of some importance ...
Pagina 110
... sufferings of the Saints and , above all , of Jesus Christ . Christ was crowned with thorns , pricks sent the blood bursting from His brow , and the legends of the Saints were searched for the most shockingly bloodthirsty deeds . Gothic ...
... sufferings of the Saints and , above all , of Jesus Christ . Christ was crowned with thorns , pricks sent the blood bursting from His brow , and the legends of the Saints were searched for the most shockingly bloodthirsty deeds . Gothic ...
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Life and the Professor | 7 |
WILL ENGLISH BE THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE | 47 |
The Malta Question | 190 |
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