The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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الصفحة 51
... says an ardent English eulogist , " minus the vices of that disciple of Socrates , who has criticised almost every great name in European letters , ancient and modern , with scrupu- lous attention , delicacy , acuteness , etc. , etc. We ...
... says an ardent English eulogist , " minus the vices of that disciple of Socrates , who has criticised almost every great name in European letters , ancient and modern , with scrupu- lous attention , delicacy , acuteness , etc. , etc. We ...
الصفحة 52
... says the excuser , " but he wished by his obstinacy to impose on those about him . " One reason that he was looked upon as an unbeliever , was that he never replied to any such charges . He was for a long time , while intimate with ...
... says the excuser , " but he wished by his obstinacy to impose on those about him . " One reason that he was looked upon as an unbeliever , was that he never replied to any such charges . He was for a long time , while intimate with ...
الصفحة 61
... says he , " the indissoluble connection of the Russian with the Greek church ! " As there was no Greek church , properly so called , until the reign of Constan- tine the Great , or nearly three centuries after the death of Christ and of ...
... says he , " the indissoluble connection of the Russian with the Greek church ! " As there was no Greek church , properly so called , until the reign of Constan- tine the Great , or nearly three centuries after the death of Christ and of ...
الصفحة 89
... says , " assumed great liberty and power on account of the frequent expeditions of their husbands , during which they were sole mistresses at home , and so gained undue influence and improper titles . " + Aristotle informs us that when ...
... says , " assumed great liberty and power on account of the frequent expeditions of their husbands , during which they were sole mistresses at home , and so gained undue influence and improper titles . " + Aristotle informs us that when ...
الصفحة 93
... says Plutarch , " ordered the shrewdest of them , from time to time , to disperse themselves in the country , provided only with daggers and some neces- sary provisions . In the day time they hid themselves , and rested in the most ...
... says Plutarch , " ordered the shrewdest of them , from time to time , to disperse themselves in the country , provided only with daggers and some neces- sary provisions . In the day time they hid themselves , and rested in the most ...
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