Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... religions have done little more than maintain their ground . A few oc- casional incursions have been made . But the general frontier remains the same . During two hundred and fifty years no great society has risen up like one man , and ...
... religions have done little more than maintain their ground . A few oc- casional incursions have been made . But the general frontier remains the same . During two hundred and fifty years no great society has risen up like one man , and ...
Pagina 54
... religions , had not been extraordinary men , as if nine tenths of the calamities which have befallen the hu- man race had any other origin than the union of high intelli- gence with low desires . * Since this Review was written , Mr ...
... religions , had not been extraordinary men , as if nine tenths of the calamities which have befallen the hu- man race had any other origin than the union of high intelli- gence with low desires . * Since this Review was written , Mr ...
Pagina 60
... religion and the liberties of the Ger- manic body trodden under foot . Meanwhile , the wavering and cowardly policy of England furnished matter of ridicule to all the nations of Europe . The love of peace which James professed would ...
... religion and the liberties of the Ger- manic body trodden under foot . Meanwhile , the wavering and cowardly policy of England furnished matter of ridicule to all the nations of Europe . The love of peace which James professed would ...
Pagina 100
... religions , languages , races , had perished . Driven from its ancient haunts , it had taken sanctu- ary in that Church which it had persecuted , and had like the daring fiends of the poet , placed its seat " next the seat of God , And ...
... religions , languages , races , had perished . Driven from its ancient haunts , it had taken sanctu- ary in that Church which it had persecuted , and had like the daring fiends of the poet , placed its seat " next the seat of God , And ...
Pagina 101
... religion that we owe the great refor- mation of philosophy . The alliance between the Schools and the Vatican had for ages been so close that those who threw off the dominion of the Vatican could not continue to recog- nise the ...
... religion that we owe the great refor- mation of philosophy . The alliance between the Schools and the Vatican had for ages been so close that those who threw off the dominion of the Vatican could not continue to recog- nise the ...
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