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Pagina 125
... spirit which animated the Crusades , only in a more enlightened form , with a more specific object , —with a greater good to be done ; and those who are joining in the enterprise are evidently animated by this spirit . We may contrast ...
... spirit which animated the Crusades , only in a more enlightened form , with a more specific object , —with a greater good to be done ; and those who are joining in the enterprise are evidently animated by this spirit . We may contrast ...
Pagina 131
... spirit , it embodies also a gentleness and benignity that made Neander a very child in kindness and humility of spirit ; while he was , at the same time , the greatest and the best of men . None of our readers requires to be informed ...
... spirit , it embodies also a gentleness and benignity that made Neander a very child in kindness and humility of spirit ; while he was , at the same time , the greatest and the best of men . None of our readers requires to be informed ...
Pagina 299
... spirit of liberty , and yet that spirit grew and strengthened during her reign . M. Guizot takes occasion to make the just obser- vation that Protestant England is the country in which the institutions of the middle ages , a period of ...
... spirit of liberty , and yet that spirit grew and strengthened during her reign . M. Guizot takes occasion to make the just obser- vation that Protestant England is the country in which the institutions of the middle ages , a period of ...
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Gen Chas Lee proved a Traitor | 20 |
CHAMBERSs JOURNAL | 42 |
The Polite Novelist | 62 |
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