The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina i
... equally , ib.- respect due only to the virtuous and good , 279 . Cicero , negative character of , article on , 297- character the sum total of the man , 298- old Roman character viewed as forming a guage , 237 et seq . - Humboldt's ...
... equally , ib.- respect due only to the virtuous and good , 279 . Cicero , negative character of , article on , 297- character the sum total of the man , 298- old Roman character viewed as forming a guage , 237 et seq . - Humboldt's ...
Pagina ii
... equally wavering , ib.- in advanced life still irresolute , 304 - wept for his country , ib - acted as mediator be- tween the factions , ib . - can be justly viewed only from his own standpoint , 305 - Cæsar tries to entice him , 306 ...
... equally wavering , ib.- in advanced life still irresolute , 304 - wept for his country , ib - acted as mediator be- tween the factions , ib . - can be justly viewed only from his own standpoint , 305 - Cæsar tries to entice him , 306 ...
Pagina 11
... Equally honored in the Gentile and Christian world , this emblem of universal nature , of that world to whose four quarters its diverging radii pointed , decorated the hands of most of the sculptured images in the former country , and ...
... Equally honored in the Gentile and Christian world , this emblem of universal nature , of that world to whose four quarters its diverging radii pointed , decorated the hands of most of the sculptured images in the former country , and ...
Pagina 13
... equally certain that the mark which the servants of God were ordered to receive in their foreheads ( Rev. vii . ) was a + , so early given to every Christian at admittance into the Church , pursuant to our Saviour's command . How it ...
... equally certain that the mark which the servants of God were ordered to receive in their foreheads ( Rev. vii . ) was a + , so early given to every Christian at admittance into the Church , pursuant to our Saviour's command . How it ...
Pagina 14
... equally true of the Hebrew worship ; for we find Ezekiel , Hosea , and Isaiah warmly expostulating with their apostate countrymen for " worshipping idols under every thick oak . " But the worst charge against the Druids is that they ...
... equally true of the Hebrew worship ; for we find Ezekiel , Hosea , and Isaiah warmly expostulating with their apostate countrymen for " worshipping idols under every thick oak . " But the worst charge against the Druids is that they ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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