The National Quarterly Review, Volume 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 42
Pagina 13
... habits receive every attention . Entrance Fee .. Board and Tuition , per session . Washing . For Half - Boarders . Physician's Fee . For Day Scholars . In the Senior Class .. TERMS . $ 8.00 250 00 20 00 8.00 100 00 60 00 40 00 Vacation ...
... habits receive every attention . Entrance Fee .. Board and Tuition , per session . Washing . For Half - Boarders . Physician's Fee . For Day Scholars . In the Senior Class .. TERMS . $ 8.00 250 00 20 00 8.00 100 00 60 00 40 00 Vacation ...
Pagina 25
... habit of slaying their captives , and the philosophy came afterwards from the Aryans , who adopted it from their neighbors , to excuse or to explain it . At what time this simple faith of the primal generative powers became blended with ...
... habit of slaying their captives , and the philosophy came afterwards from the Aryans , who adopted it from their neighbors , to excuse or to explain it . At what time this simple faith of the primal generative powers became blended with ...
Pagina 54
... habits have been preserved in their full peculiarity , unaltered by foreign influences . A residence of many years in the district has enabled her to become intimately acquaint- ed with the domestic life of its inhabitants , especially ...
... habits have been preserved in their full peculiarity , unaltered by foreign influences . A residence of many years in the district has enabled her to become intimately acquaint- ed with the domestic life of its inhabitants , especially ...
Pagina 58
... habit of submission thus created by the power of the church , was adroitly turned to account by the czars , and made the means of riveting their chains on the people . From usurpations on men they proceeded to usurpations on God , and ...
... habit of submission thus created by the power of the church , was adroitly turned to account by the czars , and made the means of riveting their chains on the people . From usurpations on men they proceeded to usurpations on God , and ...
Pagina 72
... habits and tastes , and conservative in the most bigoted sense of the word . Like all Asiatic nations , splendor and glitter have great attractions for them ; and this taste is gratified in the lavish decoration of their churches , and ...
... habits and tastes , and conservative in the most bigoted sense of the word . Like all Asiatic nations , splendor and glitter have great attractions for them ; and this taste is gratified in the lavish decoration of their churches , and ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1869 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
admit American ancient ANTHON'S Aryans Assets battle of Evesham became bishop Brahmans CALIFORN catholic Charles Christian church Church of Russia College companies deities duke of Burgundy Edward England English equal Erasmus Europe fact favor female France French friends give Greek habit Henry Hindu historian Homer honor Hood's Indra institutions king ladies language Latin latter laws learned literary Little John lived Louis lunar Lytell Geste ment millionaires modern moon Mutual mythology nation never Notices and Criticisms observed opium Paris Pelasgi Pelasgian period person poet Policies political Premiums present President priest prince Rabelais readers religion remark Robin Hood Roman Russian Sainte-Beuve says School Shiva solar eclipse things tion total eclipse Turan Victor Hugo Vishnu woman woman's rights women word worship writing York Zeus