The British Quarterly Review, 第 15 巻Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1852 |
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... spirit , the stronger is the feeling which impels him to ascend to the oracle of a higher Spirit , and to ask grave questions THERE . In this fact we have our explana- tion of the circumstance that the department of reading and ...
... spirit , the stronger is the feeling which impels him to ascend to the oracle of a higher Spirit , and to ask grave questions THERE . In this fact we have our explana- tion of the circumstance that the department of reading and ...
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... spirit of the one was antagonistic to the spirit of the other . Laws as immutable as the nature of man and of human society , decreed that this inherent hos- tility should at last ripen into a mortal conflict . To that conflict the ...
... spirit of the one was antagonistic to the spirit of the other . Laws as immutable as the nature of man and of human society , decreed that this inherent hos- tility should at last ripen into a mortal conflict . To that conflict the ...
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... spirit of the commons for opposing itself successfully to the military spirit of the feudal chiefs . It is further shown how those undertakings served to furnish to the crown opportunities for encroachment , of which it was not slow to ...
... spirit of the commons for opposing itself successfully to the military spirit of the feudal chiefs . It is further shown how those undertakings served to furnish to the crown opportunities for encroachment , of which it was not slow to ...
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... spirit , though animated by so much ability , and exerted , as it was , with such assiduous diligence ? That public spirit was profitless , because the three orders of the States met there , not as allies , but as antagonists - because ...
... spirit , though animated by so much ability , and exerted , as it was , with such assiduous diligence ? That public spirit was profitless , because the three orders of the States met there , not as allies , but as antagonists - because ...
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... spirit reasserted its indefeasible authority . Turning away from the cold , unimpressive worship of Geneva , the great , the noble , and the rich , followed by the crowd which usually follows them , joined again in theatrical ...
... spirit reasserted its indefeasible authority . Turning away from the cold , unimpressive worship of Geneva , the great , the noble , and the rich , followed by the crowd which usually follows them , joined again in theatrical ...
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546 ページ - He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.
493 ページ - Return, Alpheus; the dread voice is past That shrunk thy streams; return, Sicilian Muse, And call the vales, and bid them hither cast Their bells and flowerets of a thousand hues.
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496 ページ - Because it is a slender thing of wood, That up and down its awkward arm doth sway, And coolly spout and spout and spout away, In one weak, washy, everlasting flood ! EPIGRAM.
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