The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... English School of Painting . Catalogues of the Pictures in the International Exhibition , 1862. 124 VII . 1. Kirche und Kirchen , Papstthum und Kirchenstaat . Historisch - politische Betrachtungen von JOH . Jos . IGN . V. DÖLLINGER ...
... English School of Painting . Catalogues of the Pictures in the International Exhibition , 1862. 124 VII . 1. Kirche und Kirchen , Papstthum und Kirchenstaat . Historisch - politische Betrachtungen von JOH . Jos . IGN . V. DÖLLINGER ...
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... English language out of which any student may select facts enough to enable him to comprehend and appreciate many of ... English- man could take up the Anglo - Saxon poem of ' Beowulf , ' and read it without studying it as a new language ...
... English language out of which any student may select facts enough to enable him to comprehend and appreciate many of ... English- man could take up the Anglo - Saxon poem of ' Beowulf , ' and read it without studying it as a new language ...
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... English beareth is nearly in the same state as the Gothic , the e being nearly equal in strength with the i . In Modern English it has suffered further decay until it is reduced to one syllable , as in Latin . The words bears and fert ...
... English beareth is nearly in the same state as the Gothic , the e being nearly equal in strength with the i . In Modern English it has suffered further decay until it is reduced to one syllable , as in Latin . The words bears and fert ...
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... English father . ' Pliny mentions that there were three hundred tribes in Colchis speaking different languages . Nor are such facts con- fined to a few favoured localities . A similarly luxuriant crop of dialects is continually ...
... English father . ' Pliny mentions that there were three hundred tribes in Colchis speaking different languages . Nor are such facts con- fined to a few favoured localities . A similarly luxuriant crop of dialects is continually ...
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... English , or finding an English- man able to understand him . The Brahmins acutely remarked that their answers must reach the king ' like water which had ' first passed through many impure channels . ' The difference in the result is ...
... English , or finding an English- man able to understand him . The Brahmins acutely remarked that their answers must reach the king ' like water which had ' first passed through many impure channels . ' The difference in the result is ...
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