The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 12
... power , the control of public opinion , and the influence of moral , over physical , force which from their times passed as a birthright to the parliaments of Henry the Third and his 12 . Jan. The French Benedictines .
... power , the control of public opinion , and the influence of moral , over physical , force which from their times passed as a birthright to the parliaments of Henry the Third and his 12 . Jan. The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 13
... influence of which every germ of the future liberties and greatness of England must have prematurely perished . When , in the mind of William Rufus , the fear of death had prevailed over the thirst for the revenues of Canterbury , he ...
... influence of which every germ of the future liberties and greatness of England must have prematurely perished . When , in the mind of William Rufus , the fear of death had prevailed over the thirst for the revenues of Canterbury , he ...
Pàgina 16
... influence was felt throughout all the ramifications of society . While the spiritual dominion of the earlier monasticism was continually narrowed by this formidable competition , the Bene- dictines were no less constantly becoming more ...
... influence was felt throughout all the ramifications of society . While the spiritual dominion of the earlier monasticism was continually narrowed by this formidable competition , the Bene- dictines were no less constantly becoming more ...
Pàgina 17
... influence with the great , to acquiesce in a separation from her . In such cases the commendatory , aided by some ill - fed stipendiary curate , assumed all the privi- leges and immunities of a sinecurist . Yet it was not necessary to ...
... influence with the great , to acquiesce in a separation from her . In such cases the commendatory , aided by some ill - fed stipendiary curate , assumed all the privi- leges and immunities of a sinecurist . Yet it was not necessary to ...
Pàgina 52
... influence . 6 " Inventions of grander aim are of course almost innumerable . Some are vaguely described as ' new modes of obtaining motive ' power ; ' others as rotary , locomotive , or marine engines . A large number refer to our ...
... influence . 6 " Inventions of grander aim are of course almost innumerable . Some are vaguely described as ' new modes of obtaining motive ' power ; ' others as rotary , locomotive , or marine engines . A large number refer to our ...
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