The edinburgh Review1849 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 100.
Pàgina 9
... least , of each of these various forms of Benedictine heroism . For that purpose we need scarcely wander from the annals of our own land . In the Benedictine abbey of Nutsall , near Winchester , Poetry , History , Rhetoric , and the ...
... least , of each of these various forms of Benedictine heroism . For that purpose we need scarcely wander from the annals of our own land . In the Benedictine abbey of Nutsall , near Winchester , Poetry , History , Rhetoric , and the ...
Pàgina 12
... least re- sembling that of an inquisitor . Within his spiritual jurisdiction came a Frenchman , working miracles , and selling as relics the cuttings of his own hair and the parings of his own nails . This worthy had an associate in one ...
... least re- sembling that of an inquisitor . Within his spiritual jurisdiction came a Frenchman , working miracles , and selling as relics the cuttings of his own hair and the parings of his own nails . This worthy had an associate in one ...
Pàgina 14
... least curious . They show that the metaphysicians who lived when Westminster Hall was rising from its foundations , and those who lived when the first stone of our Edinburgh Univer- sity was laid , beat themselves very much in the same ...
... least curious . They show that the metaphysicians who lived when Westminster Hall was rising from its foundations , and those who lived when the first stone of our Edinburgh Univer- sity was laid , beat themselves very much in the same ...
Pàgina 23
... least we understand the accusation . His antagonists maintained that it was culpable , thus to sacrifice the edification of the faithful to a fastidious regard for historical evidence ; and injurious , so to abandon a part of the ...
... least we understand the accusation . His antagonists maintained that it was culpable , thus to sacrifice the edification of the faithful to a fastidious regard for historical evidence ; and injurious , so to abandon a part of the ...
Pàgina 32
... least be reasonably presumed from the admitted facts of the case ; that it had a prescriptive claim to the honours it received ; and that his brethren ought to be left in peaceable enjoyment of the advantages they derived from the ...
... least be reasonably presumed from the admitted facts of the case ; that it had a prescriptive claim to the honours it received ; and that his brethren ought to be left in peaceable enjoyment of the advantages they derived from the ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
acres agricultural Anglo-Saxon Austria authority beauty Benedictine century character Church Church of Scotland civil common constitution course death duty England English English Commonwealth Europe existence fact favour feeling France French German Guizot hand honour House human interest Ireland king knowledge labour Lahore land learned Legitimists less Lord Lord Melbourne Louis Louis XIV LXXXIX Mabillon maps Mary Barton master means ment mind minister Miss Strickland monarchy moral nation nature never observed once out-door relief party passed perhaps period persons poetry political poor popular population possession Presbyterian present Prince Prince Metternich principles probably Punjab reader Reformation remarkable revolution Runjeet Saxon scarcely Scotland Sikh Singh Sirdars social society Spain spirit success Sutlej things thought tion true truth union Vernon Whigs whole workhouse writer