The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... lord of nature only if he knows her laws and submits to them , [ so ] the poet and the philosopher become the lords of language only if they know its laws and obey them . ' In illustration of this view , our author relates the ...
... lord of nature only if he knows her laws and submits to them , [ so ] the poet and the philosopher become the lords of language only if they know its laws and obey them . ' In illustration of this view , our author relates the ...
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... Lord Monboddo got hold of the new discovery ; and as he could derive a man from a monkey , he at once undertook to show that Greek was derived from Sanskrit . Further examination , however , convinced him that both were dialects of some ...
... Lord Monboddo got hold of the new discovery ; and as he could derive a man from a monkey , he at once undertook to show that Greek was derived from Sanskrit . Further examination , however , convinced him that both were dialects of some ...
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... lord of the just and of the unjust . But may the expression not refer to country rather than to people , and be another way of saying , ' Kings of the ' whole earth ' — of Iran and of all that is not included in Iran ? Another case ...
... lord of the just and of the unjust . But may the expression not refer to country rather than to people , and be another way of saying , ' Kings of the ' whole earth ' — of Iran and of all that is not included in Iran ? Another case ...
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... Lord Burlington's house in Piccadilly , or enjoying high social consideration and intercourse with the best intellects of the day in the Chandos mansion of Cannons - when money was abundant , adhesive , and mounting to an aggregate of ...
... Lord Burlington's house in Piccadilly , or enjoying high social consideration and intercourse with the best intellects of the day in the Chandos mansion of Cannons - when money was abundant , adhesive , and mounting to an aggregate of ...
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... Lord . While the South Sea mania was at its height in 1720 , and bubble companies were floating on all sides , there rose amongst the rest that finely - variegated specimen , the Royal Academy of Music . Inflated with royal and noble ...
... Lord . While the South Sea mania was at its height in 1720 , and bubble companies were floating on all sides , there rose amongst the rest that finely - variegated specimen , the Royal Academy of Music . Inflated with royal and noble ...
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