The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 77
... remarkable quality in her letters is the absence of all spirit of political rancour , and they may be searched through in vain for any expression of malevolence to those whom she might well consider the , enemies of herself and her ...
... remarkable quality in her letters is the absence of all spirit of political rancour , and they may be searched through in vain for any expression of malevolence to those whom she might well consider the , enemies of herself and her ...
Pàgina 102
... remarkable proof of the capacity of the English race for the great functions of government that , whilst our domestic annals are crowded with the names of statesmen eminent for oratorical power and skilled in the conduct of political ...
... remarkable proof of the capacity of the English race for the great functions of government that , whilst our domestic annals are crowded with the names of statesmen eminent for oratorical power and skilled in the conduct of political ...
Pàgina 110
... remarkable competency for the conduct of business , they would , in several instances , prove to be men of very limited education . One of the principal qualifications for the conduct of business is decisiveness ; and surely no one will ...
... remarkable competency for the conduct of business , they would , in several instances , prove to be men of very limited education . One of the principal qualifications for the conduct of business is decisiveness ; and surely no one will ...
Pàgina 116
... remarkable mental phase of the fifteenth century known by the name of Humanism ; psychologically , the questioning of man's under- standing with the awakened sensibilities of his soul ; histo- rically , the turning aside of students ...
... remarkable mental phase of the fifteenth century known by the name of Humanism ; psychologically , the questioning of man's under- standing with the awakened sensibilities of his soul ; histo- rically , the turning aside of students ...
Pàgina 133
... remarkable . Of the leading Popes since the Council of Constance , each had had his distinctive tendency . Martin V. was a statesman pri- marily ; Eugene IV . a churchman primarily ; Nicholas V. a patron of letters primarily ; Pius II ...
... remarkable . Of the leading Popes since the Council of Constance , each had had his distinctive tendency . Martin V. was a statesman pri- marily ; Eugene IV . a churchman primarily ; Nicholas V. a patron of letters primarily ; Pius II ...
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