The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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الصفحة ii
... thought on returning from exile , 315 - his letters show his private life , 320 et seq.- distinguished for what he was not than what he was , 321 . Commencements of Colleges , & c . , article on , 366— criticism , 367 - plans of ...
... thought on returning from exile , 315 - his letters show his private life , 320 et seq.- distinguished for what he was not than what he was , 321 . Commencements of Colleges , & c . , article on , 366— criticism , 367 - plans of ...
الصفحة iii
... thought and sound , 244 - articulation belongs to the internal as well as external , ib.— articulation the connecting link between thought and sound , 245 - three distinct modes of designating objects , 248 et seq.- remarks on the ...
... thought and sound , 244 - articulation belongs to the internal as well as external , ib.— articulation the connecting link between thought and sound , 245 - three distinct modes of designating objects , 248 et seq.- remarks on the ...
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... thought right to retain a priest- hood in a government like ours ( the British ) , where the good of the governed is the first object , it can never be kept with- in its just bounds with too much severity , nor its petty but in ...
... thought right to retain a priest- hood in a government like ours ( the British ) , where the good of the governed is the first object , it can never be kept with- in its just bounds with too much severity , nor its petty but in ...
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... thought the offer- ing of him would be accounted . Hence , not only beautiful captives and strangerst , but princes , and the first - born of their own children , were , upon great and interesting occa- sions , offered upon their altars ...
... thought the offer- ing of him would be accounted . Hence , not only beautiful captives and strangerst , but princes , and the first - born of their own children , were , upon great and interesting occa- sions , offered upon their altars ...
الصفحة 48
... thought he aimed only to outwit them , and bring their throats fairly within his grasp , and then to strangle them forever . Whatever his friends may have suspected , his foes were unable to believe him a traitor . Mr. Mitchell will see ...
... thought he aimed only to outwit them , and bring their throats fairly within his grasp , and then to strangle them forever . Whatever his friends may have suspected , his foes were unable to believe him a traitor . Mr. Mitchell will see ...
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