The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 58.
Pàgina 25
... all religion . The desire to serve God , and to purify self as self , are one and the same desire ; and are equally a treason against the claims of our fellow men . ' What then ? ' said Leigh . So far as 1880 . 25 ATHEISM AND REPENTANCE .
... all religion . The desire to serve God , and to purify self as self , are one and the same desire ; and are equally a treason against the claims of our fellow men . ' What then ? ' said Leigh . So far as 1880 . 25 ATHEISM AND REPENTANCE .
Pàgina 44
... equally true of Mr. O'Donnell . The two decisions cannot easily be harmonised , and it is evident that they left many members at least in uncertainty , including the Prime Minister himself , the Secretary for India , the Home Secretary ...
... equally true of Mr. O'Donnell . The two decisions cannot easily be harmonised , and it is evident that they left many members at least in uncertainty , including the Prime Minister himself , the Secretary for India , the Home Secretary ...
Pàgina 57
... equally certain that these feelings arise naturally in the mind when we look at representations of those scenes , and it is only by making an effort that we can avoid taking such considerations into account . Whether or not it is worth ...
... equally certain that these feelings arise naturally in the mind when we look at representations of those scenes , and it is only by making an effort that we can avoid taking such considerations into account . Whether or not it is worth ...
Pàgina 120
... equally unfortunate that divisions should exist in a nation where union is so necessary . When the enemy is at our frontiers ready to take advantage of our mistakes , the nation should be aware of errors and careful to 120 July THE ...
... equally unfortunate that divisions should exist in a nation where union is so necessary . When the enemy is at our frontiers ready to take advantage of our mistakes , the nation should be aware of errors and careful to 120 July THE ...
Pàgina 124
... equally determined to have nothing to do with its overthrow . We repeat that the clergy are no enemies of the Republic by tra- dition ; and we have now to show that the assertion that they are hostile in inclination and opinions is equally ...
... equally determined to have nothing to do with its overthrow . We repeat that the clergy are no enemies of the Republic by tra- dition ; and we have now to show that the assertion that they are hostile in inclination and opinions is equally ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
animals appears authority believe bribery called century character Charles Duffy Christian Church civilisation clergy colonies Commission common condition course crayfish doubt Dumas duty Egypt England English existence fact favour feel France French Friendly Societies gipsies give Government hand House House of Commons House of Lords human idea India instinct interest Ireland Irish labour land landlord Leigh less Liberal living look Lord Lord Carnarvon matter means ment mind Miocene moral nation nature never Norham object opinion Palais-Royal Parliament party perhaps persons political possession practical present principle proposed Protestantism question Radical reason recognised regard religion rent result seems selenium sense Sherbrooke social society speak spirit suppose tenant Theism things thoroughbred thought tion true truth VIII.-No Whigs whole words Xenophon