The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 22Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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... attention is paid to the religious instruction of Catholic pupils . Pupils of all denominations are received , and for the sake of order they are merely required to attend the public religious exercises with the members of the ...
... attention is paid to the religious instruction of Catholic pupils . Pupils of all denominations are received , and for the sake of order they are merely required to attend the public religious exercises with the members of the ...
الصفحة 78
... attention to the essay on the " Antigone " of Sophocles ; and one reason for so doing is that it gives the best idea of the Greek tragedy that we have met with in English literature ; and we advise any one , who wishes to obtain a ...
... attention to the essay on the " Antigone " of Sophocles ; and one reason for so doing is that it gives the best idea of the Greek tragedy that we have met with in English literature ; and we advise any one , who wishes to obtain a ...
الصفحة 193
... attention at our hands , but a young friend of ours , who is a devoted student of the Greek , took it from our desk without making us aware of the fact , just as we were wiping our pen to review it . To - day he returns it , but only ...
... attention at our hands , but a young friend of ours , who is a devoted student of the Greek , took it from our desk without making us aware of the fact , just as we were wiping our pen to review it . To - day he returns it , but only ...
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