National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... Doctrine , Temper . and Conduct , chiefly as exhibited in the Councils of the Church be- tween A.D. 325 and A.D. 381. By John Henry Newman , M.A. , Fellow of Oriel College . Second edition , literally reprinted from the first edition ...
... Doctrine , Temper . and Conduct , chiefly as exhibited in the Councils of the Church be- tween A.D. 325 and A.D. 381. By John Henry Newman , M.A. , Fellow of Oriel College . Second edition , literally reprinted from the first edition ...
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... doctrines of the sophists were yet more inju- rious to political energy and independence . The " unjust reason " survived the banter of Aristophanes ; and although Demosthenes appealed to the example of the men of Marathon , the ...
... doctrines of the sophists were yet more inju- rious to political energy and independence . The " unjust reason " survived the banter of Aristophanes ; and although Demosthenes appealed to the example of the men of Marathon , the ...
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... doctrine seemed approved by the fate of the Persian capitals . The wrongs of Greece had been requited , and the vials emptied in turn upon the heads of its oppressors . But as against the Assyrian metropolis no similar sentiments ...
... doctrine seemed approved by the fate of the Persian capitals . The wrongs of Greece had been requited , and the vials emptied in turn upon the heads of its oppressors . But as against the Assyrian metropolis no similar sentiments ...
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" " as it is irresistible ? Luther preached no new doctrines , only old ones which every body had lost sight of ... doctrine to the disciples . We have summarily indicated what Mr. Ruskin teaches ; let us see what those who sit at ...
" " as it is irresistible ? Luther preached no new doctrines , only old ones which every body had lost sight of ... doctrine to the disciples . We have summarily indicated what Mr. Ruskin teaches ; let us see what those who sit at ...
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... doctrine can develop itself in England unchecked and unreproved . It is this independence of style in English paint- ers , so unlike the sharp divisions into imitators of this or that master traceable all through the French Exhibition ...
... doctrine can develop itself in England unchecked and unreproved . It is this independence of style in English paint- ers , so unlike the sharp divisions into imitators of this or that master traceable all through the French Exhibition ...
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