Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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الصفحة 143
... authority of the Gospel than for the divine authority of the Koran . But it is just as easy to bribe or rack a Jew into Mahometanism as into Christianity . From racks , indeed , and from all penalties directed against the persons , the ...
... authority of the Gospel than for the divine authority of the Koran . But it is just as easy to bribe or rack a Jew into Mahometanism as into Christianity . From racks , indeed , and from all penalties directed against the persons , the ...
الصفحة 166
... authority ; of authority equally reason- able and equally true , whether we will hear , or whether we will forbear . " Mr. Gladstone's reasoning is not so clear as might be desired . We have among us , he says , ordained hered- itary ...
... authority ; of authority equally reason- able and equally true , whether we will hear , or whether we will forbear . " Mr. Gladstone's reasoning is not so clear as might be desired . We have among us , he says , ordained hered- itary ...
الصفحة 265
... authority of the distant Directors of the Company . An apparent reconciliation took place after Clive's arrival ; but en- mity remained deeply rooted in the hearts of both . The whole body of Directors was then chosen an- nually . At ...
... authority of the distant Directors of the Company . An apparent reconciliation took place after Clive's arrival ; but en- mity remained deeply rooted in the hearts of both . The whole body of Directors was then chosen an- nually . At ...
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