Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... considered as learning , trained in the Schools to manage words , and in the confessional to manage hearts , seldom superstitious , but skilful in practising on the super- stition of others , false , as it was natural that a man should ...
... considered as learning , trained in the Schools to manage words , and in the confessional to manage hearts , seldom superstitious , but skilful in practising on the super- stition of others , false , as it was natural that a man should ...
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... calm determination of statesmen . They acted , not like men who considered the Romish worship as a system too offensive to God , and too destructive of souls to be tolerated for an hour , but like men who regarded LORD BACON . 9.
... calm determination of statesmen . They acted , not like men who considered the Romish worship as a system too offensive to God , and too destructive of souls to be tolerated for an hour , but like men who regarded LORD BACON . 9.
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... considered as rapacious . Some of them would , even in our time , deserve the praise of eminent dis- interestedness . Their fidelity to the State was incorruptible . Their private morals were without stain . Their households were sober ...
... considered as rapacious . Some of them would , even in our time , deserve the praise of eminent dis- interestedness . Their fidelity to the State was incorruptible . Their private morals were without stain . Their households were sober ...
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... considered as a debatable land , in which the contest was still undecided . Since that time , the two religions have done little more than maintain their ground . A few oc- casional incursions have been made . But the general frontier ...
... considered as a debatable land , in which the contest was still undecided . Since that time , the two religions have done little more than maintain their ground . A few oc- casional incursions have been made . But the general frontier ...
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... considered himself as a mere secretary , that he had particular instruc- tions as to the way in which he was to treat every part of the subject , and that , in fact , he had furnished only the ar- rangement and the style . We regret to ...
... considered himself as a mere secretary , that he had particular instruc- tions as to the way in which he was to treat every part of the subject , and that , in fact , he had furnished only the ar- rangement and the style . We regret to ...
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