The Eclectic Review1840 |
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136. oldal
... British and the natives , and enable Charles to mould England , as his deputy had done Ireland . He next sought by every conceivable resource to establish a permanent revenue . As to the customs , neither Pym nor his con- federates ...
... British and the natives , and enable Charles to mould England , as his deputy had done Ireland . He next sought by every conceivable resource to establish a permanent revenue . As to the customs , neither Pym nor his con- federates ...
179. oldal
... British Christians , when there were neither grammars nor lexicons suited to the English scholar , and when only fragments of a manuscript translation of the New Testament existed in the language of China . The youngest son of James ...
... British Christians , when there were neither grammars nor lexicons suited to the English scholar , and when only fragments of a manuscript translation of the New Testament existed in the language of China . The youngest son of James ...
185. oldal
... British Museum , and the other in a merchant's counting - house at New York . Mr. Butterworth related the former . 6 6 The ' It is now many years ago , that in visiting the library of the British Museum , I freqently saw a young man who ...
... British Museum , and the other in a merchant's counting - house at New York . Mr. Butterworth related the former . 6 6 The ' It is now many years ago , that in visiting the library of the British Museum , I freqently saw a young man who ...
186. oldal
... British Christianity was so destitute of political influence till the year 1813 , so paralytic in the senate and in chartered monopo- lies , and so dreaded in our colonies and foreign possessions , that the missionary societies could ...
... British Christianity was so destitute of political influence till the year 1813 , so paralytic in the senate and in chartered monopo- lies , and so dreaded in our colonies and foreign possessions , that the missionary societies could ...
189. oldal
... British representative at Canton , was the assurance of having the able assistance of Dr. Morrison . And Lord Glenelg , on the part of the Government , told Charles Majoribanks , Esq . , that they would be too anxious to avail ...
... British representative at Canton , was the assurance of having the able assistance of Dr. Morrison . And Lord Glenelg , on the part of the Government , told Charles Majoribanks , Esq . , that they would be too anxious to avail ...
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