The Quarterly Review, Volumen102William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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... authority the belief of what authority dares not teach , is one of the most dangerous of Romish errors . But at the best we can hardly imagine any recommendation more tasteless than to cover the walls with instructive legends designed ...
... authority the belief of what authority dares not teach , is one of the most dangerous of Romish errors . But at the best we can hardly imagine any recommendation more tasteless than to cover the walls with instructive legends designed ...
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... authorities in support of the conclusion that in this passage we ought so to understand it . It will then mean ... authority to re - marry , and the question of re - marriage receives its direct and decisive settlement , so far as ...
... authorities in support of the conclusion that in this passage we ought so to understand it . It will then mean ... authority to re - marry , and the question of re - marriage receives its direct and decisive settlement , so far as ...
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... authority in one chief . Amongst the real Bedouins , the commander in war is distinct from the Sheikh who heads the tribe in peace . The former is called the ' Agyd ; ' his office is hereditary , and his authority is recognised as ...
... authority in one chief . Amongst the real Bedouins , the commander in war is distinct from the Sheikh who heads the tribe in peace . The former is called the ' Agyd ; ' his office is hereditary , and his authority is recognised as ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
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