The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... learned African who had accompanied him to Eng- land , he found an active coadjutor . Hadrian is described by William of Malmesbury as a fountain of letters and a river of arts . ' Under the influence of these great men , all the larger ...
... learned African who had accompanied him to Eng- land , he found an active coadjutor . Hadrian is described by William of Malmesbury as a fountain of letters and a river of arts . ' Under the influence of these great men , all the larger ...
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... learned , in eighty years of anarchy , how vain is the imitation either of classic republics or of constitutional monarchies by a people among whom they are not the slow growth of ages . We ourselves , in our own great Revolution , learned ...
... learned , in eighty years of anarchy , how vain is the imitation either of classic republics or of constitutional monarchies by a people among whom they are not the slow growth of ages . We ourselves , in our own great Revolution , learned ...
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... learned expositors as on his side , when to prove it we should require to have a new sense to the word learned . On the specific text , Matt . xxiv . 34 , where our Lord speaks of the existing yivá , or generation , not passing away ...
... learned expositors as on his side , when to prove it we should require to have a new sense to the word learned . On the specific text , Matt . xxiv . 34 , where our Lord speaks of the existing yivá , or generation , not passing away ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
A Second Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith | 7 |
ANGLOSAXON AND ANGLONORMAN CHRIS | 35 |
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