Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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... feeling which Mr. Hughes put into his arguments upon this subject , which was not within sight at the time of his nomination , and , by contrast , how cautious was his handling of the case upon which he was required to declare himself ...
... feeling which Mr. Hughes put into his arguments upon this subject , which was not within sight at the time of his nomination , and , by contrast , how cautious was his handling of the case upon which he was required to declare himself ...
237. oldal
... feeling . Professor Gwat- kin has hinted in writing that he pre- ferred the warring of the creeds to the possible alternative of the dignified slumber of Catholicity . Similarly it may be that theology is perpetually alive because there ...
... feeling . Professor Gwat- kin has hinted in writing that he pre- ferred the warring of the creeds to the possible alternative of the dignified slumber of Catholicity . Similarly it may be that theology is perpetually alive because there ...
384. oldal
... feeling that the Turks , freed from restraint , would not fail to abuse and pillage the defence- less people ; and this narrative proves the feeling to have been well founded . The author was fortunate in escaping , on the United States ...
... feeling that the Turks , freed from restraint , would not fail to abuse and pillage the defence- less people ; and this narrative proves the feeling to have been well founded . The author was fortunate in escaping , on the United States ...
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