The British Quarterly Review, Volume 34Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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Page 401
... appears to have slumbered for a century , when Mr. Murdoch revived the idea , and systematically in- vestigated the subject ; and it was not until an early part of the present century that any progress in a practical direction was made ...
... appears to have slumbered for a century , when Mr. Murdoch revived the idea , and systematically in- vestigated the subject ; and it was not until an early part of the present century that any progress in a practical direction was made ...
Page 474
... appears to have taken the world by surprise , its causes ascend to a distant period , and years ago were traced by Jefferson when mourning over the Missouri Compromise . That the present contest will be long and bloody appears to us ...
... appears to have taken the world by surprise , its causes ascend to a distant period , and years ago were traced by Jefferson when mourning over the Missouri Compromise . That the present contest will be long and bloody appears to us ...
Page 475
... appears improbable that the free , energetic , and manufacturing North will ever rejoin the slave - owning South on any terms of mutual independence ; and indeed , the programme of the Federal Government appears to us to point to this ...
... appears improbable that the free , energetic , and manufacturing North will ever rejoin the slave - owning South on any terms of mutual independence ; and indeed , the programme of the Federal Government appears to us to point to this ...
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ART PAGE | 3 |
Geschichte der dänischen Sprache im Herzogthum | 41 |
Revolutions in English History By ROBERT | 65 |
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