The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 12
... days , the balanced 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 .
... days , the balanced 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 26
... opinion , the next chieftain who appears on this battle - field is Francis Waldegrave ; who , with true English pertinacity and party spirit , traversed the continent , to bring up to Cajitano a vast reinforcement of manuscripts ...
... opinion , the next chieftain who appears on this battle - field is Francis Waldegrave ; who , with true English pertinacity and party spirit , traversed the continent , to bring up to Cajitano a vast reinforcement of manuscripts ...
Pàgina 27
... opinion lies against all adjudica- tions , let who will be the author of them ; and in due season the Father Testelette made that appeal against the decision of the archiepiscopal palace , in the form of a book entitled Vindicia ...
... opinion lies against all adjudica- tions , let who will be the author of them ; and in due season the Father Testelette made that appeal against the decision of the archiepiscopal palace , in the form of a book entitled Vindicia ...
Pàgina 30
... opinion , and of his antagonist's esteem . The sentences of Innocent XII . and Clement XI . , awarded the victory to the author of Les Etudes monastiques ; ' and without the gift of infallibility , the same result might with safety have ...
... opinion , and of his antagonist's esteem . The sentences of Innocent XII . and Clement XI . , awarded the victory to the author of Les Etudes monastiques ; ' and without the gift of infallibility , the same result might with safety have ...
Pàgina 54
... ex- pensive honours of a patent . We well know , however , how distasteful the suggestion would prove , and how jealously an inventor would regard the opinion of any men competent to 54 Jan. The Progress of Mechanical Invention .
... ex- pensive honours of a patent . We well know , however , how distasteful the suggestion would prove , and how jealously an inventor would regard the opinion of any men competent to 54 Jan. The Progress of Mechanical Invention .
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