The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 16
... relations equally new with the laity in all their offices - domestic , poli- tical , military , and commercial . Having , at the same time , obtained possession of nearly all the pulpits of the Latin Church , the imagination , the ...
... relations equally new with the laity in all their offices - domestic , poli- tical , military , and commercial . Having , at the same time , obtained possession of nearly all the pulpits of the Latin Church , the imagination , the ...
Pàgina 23
... relation to the Order he had disputed ; some whose claims to having lived and died in the odour of sanctity he had ... relations which have been already published . The most upright of our writers have made this acknowledgment ; nor ...
... relation to the Order he had disputed ; some whose claims to having lived and died in the odour of sanctity he had ... relations which have been already published . The most upright of our writers have made this acknowledgment ; nor ...
Pàgina 24
... relations which he had formed with the world beyond his convent walls . The Jesuits , the Bolland- ists of Antwerp , and the chroniclers of the Carthusian and Cis- tercian fraternities , solicited his aid in their various literary 24 ...
... relations which he had formed with the world beyond his convent walls . The Jesuits , the Bolland- ists of Antwerp , and the chroniclers of the Carthusian and Cis- tercian fraternities , solicited his aid in their various literary 24 ...
Pàgina 58
... relation to heat ; based upon the fact that the evaporating point ' —that is , the degree of heat at which fluids expand into vapour - is found to differ considerably in different liquids , just as does the melting point of solid bodies ...
... relation to heat ; based upon the fact that the evaporating point ' —that is , the degree of heat at which fluids expand into vapour - is found to differ considerably in different liquids , just as does the melting point of solid bodies ...
Pàgina 77
... relation of the several parts and actions , to cause or to increase every other variety of eccentric force . The improvement , if such be possible , which should throw the axle of the driving wheels into revolution by some continuous ...
... relation of the several parts and actions , to cause or to increase every other variety of eccentric force . The improvement , if such be possible , which should throw the axle of the driving wheels into revolution by some continuous ...
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