Littell's Living Age, 103. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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114. oldal
... true with- out several persons becoming aware of it . The career of the persons implicated with Lord Byron was open to public criticism ; while the fact of Lady Byron taking charge of the daughter could not have escaped the knowledge ...
... true with- out several persons becoming aware of it . The career of the persons implicated with Lord Byron was open to public criticism ; while the fact of Lady Byron taking charge of the daughter could not have escaped the knowledge ...
167. oldal
... true or false . Whether true or false , there is no manner of doubt that there was the genuine malign devil in him only too often , that malign devil , we mean , which not only bears a grudge against divine law , but which in- vites ...
... true or false . Whether true or false , there is no manner of doubt that there was the genuine malign devil in him only too often , that malign devil , we mean , which not only bears a grudge against divine law , but which in- vites ...
250. oldal
... true Catholics to determine what we may call the true centre of infallibility ? All Roman Catholics admit that the Church is infallible , at least on matters of faith , but all do not agree as to where the centre of infallibility lies ...
... true Catholics to determine what we may call the true centre of infallibility ? All Roman Catholics admit that the Church is infallible , at least on matters of faith , but all do not agree as to where the centre of infallibility lies ...
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