The Quarterly Review, 98–99. köideJohn Murray, 1856 |
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Page 23
... remarkable case six of these brothers have been invited by the authori- ties of Wurtemberg to reside in some of the worst gaols , wearing the dress , and living and working with the convicts , as a kind of inner mission , ' as the ...
... remarkable case six of these brothers have been invited by the authori- ties of Wurtemberg to reside in some of the worst gaols , wearing the dress , and living and working with the convicts , as a kind of inner mission , ' as the ...
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... remarkable knowledge of human nature , and of French nature in particular . ' The military principle is also one of its remarkable features ; the regiment is the type of the constitution of the colony , the officers in their several ...
... remarkable knowledge of human nature , and of French nature in particular . ' The military principle is also one of its remarkable features ; the regiment is the type of the constitution of the colony , the officers in their several ...
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... remarkable words ; of Christian writers who handed down to each other lines of moral beauty in which they were pleased to find the ethics of the heathen in harmony with the tenets of their religion . In fact , of the ex- tant Menander ...
... remarkable words ; of Christian writers who handed down to each other lines of moral beauty in which they were pleased to find the ethics of the heathen in harmony with the tenets of their religion . In fact , of the ex- tant Menander ...
Page 42
... remarkable and very beautiful , as well as highly scientific , description of the Par- thenon by Mr. C. F. Penrose , published with their usual magnificence by the Dilettanti Society . 557 sion ( which , in fact , is beyond the. 42 Jan ...
... remarkable and very beautiful , as well as highly scientific , description of the Par- thenon by Mr. C. F. Penrose , published with their usual magnificence by the Dilettanti Society . 557 sion ( which , in fact , is beyond the. 42 Jan ...
Page 44
... remarkable than un- doubted . This truth , indicated by Quin- tilian , dwelt upon at length by Schlegel , with all his exaggeration of the fatalism in the older tragic writers , not overlooked by M. Guizot , is well wrought out by M ...
... remarkable than un- doubted . This truth , indicated by Quin- tilian , dwelt upon at length by Schlegel , with all his exaggeration of the fatalism in the older tragic writers , not overlooked by M. Guizot , is well wrought out by M ...
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