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Pagina 7
... charge . A faith which stands that test will stand any test . The prophe- cies of Brothers and the miracles of Prince Hohenlohe sink to trifles in the comparison . One reservation , indeed , must be made . The books and traditions of a ...
... charge . A faith which stands that test will stand any test . The prophe- cies of Brothers and the miracles of Prince Hohenlohe sink to trifles in the comparison . One reservation , indeed , must be made . The books and traditions of a ...
Pagina 17
... charged armies which outnumbered them a hundredfold . And men said that the Saint had heard the call , and had himself , in arms , on a gray war - horse , led the onset before which the wor- shippers of false gods had given way . After ...
... charged armies which outnumbered them a hundredfold . And men said that the Saint had heard the call , and had himself , in arms , on a gray war - horse , led the onset before which the wor- shippers of false gods had given way . After ...
Pagina 32
... charged by the true Head of the Church . For a man thus minded , there is within the pale of the establishment no place . He has been at no college ; he cannot construe a Greek author or write a Latin theme ; and he is told that , if he ...
... charged by the true Head of the Church . For a man thus minded , there is within the pale of the establishment no place . He has been at no college ; he cannot construe a Greek author or write a Latin theme ; and he is told that , if he ...
Pagina 51
... charge of immorality so often brought against the literature of the Restoration . We do not blame him for not ... charged is not mere coarseness of expression . The terms which are delicate in one age become gross in the next . The ...
... charge of immorality so often brought against the literature of the Restoration . We do not blame him for not ... charged is not mere coarseness of expression . The terms which are delicate in one age become gross in the next . The ...
Pagina 71
... charge of treason , but by an order of the House of Lords for some expressions which he had used in debate . Wycherley wrote some bad lines in praise of his imprisoned patron , which , if they came to the know- ledge of the King , would ...
... charge of treason , but by an order of the House of Lords for some expressions which he had used in debate . Wycherley wrote some bad lines in praise of his imprisoned patron , which , if they came to the know- ledge of the King , would ...
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