Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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xiii. oldal
... passed away in John Cameron , M.D. , F.R.C.P. , and Mr. Edward E. Edwards . With a pathetic sense of loss must be mentioned the tragic death of Richard John Lloyd , M.A. , D.Lit . , a former member , whose quiet enthusiasm and charm of ...
... passed away in John Cameron , M.D. , F.R.C.P. , and Mr. Edward E. Edwards . With a pathetic sense of loss must be mentioned the tragic death of Richard John Lloyd , M.A. , D.Lit . , a former member , whose quiet enthusiasm and charm of ...
20. oldal
... passed away . He deplored the fact that the ranks of the Girondists had been thinned . My lament is , that these honoured names survive now only as memories and regrets . That the sources from which they might have been recruited are ...
... passed away . He deplored the fact that the ranks of the Girondists had been thinned . My lament is , that these honoured names survive now only as memories and regrets . That the sources from which they might have been recruited are ...
3. oldal
... passed away without any sufficient fulfilment of early promise , surrounded by a life - time's accumulation of material for a History which he never succeeded in working into adequate form . From right to left eternal swervin ' He zig ...
... passed away without any sufficient fulfilment of early promise , surrounded by a life - time's accumulation of material for a History which he never succeeded in working into adequate form . From right to left eternal swervin ' He zig ...
9. oldal
... , which passed the Toleration Act , which broke the yoke of a foreign church in your country , and which * Cf. C. Morison , p . 71 . saved Scotland from the fate of unhappy Ireland . It MACAULAY THE REFORMING WHIG . 9.
... , which passed the Toleration Act , which broke the yoke of a foreign church in your country , and which * Cf. C. Morison , p . 71 . saved Scotland from the fate of unhappy Ireland . It MACAULAY THE REFORMING WHIG . 9.
17. oldal
... passing allusions , it would not appear that the author was aware that any government actually existed among men . " This is the line of criticism that leads on Macaulay to put his finger on the weak point of Mill's theory of govern ...
... passing allusions , it would not appear that the author was aware that any government actually existed among men . " This is the line of criticism that leads on Macaulay to put his finger on the weak point of Mill's theory of govern ...
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