Lectures on the present position of Catholics in England ... Second editionBurns & Lambert, 1851 - 388 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 60–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... believe any story , however ex- travagant , that is told to our disadvantage ; as if beyond a doubt we were , every one of us , either brutishly deluded or preternaturally hypocritical , and they themselves , on the contrary , were in ...
... believe any story , however ex- travagant , that is told to our disadvantage ; as if beyond a doubt we were , every one of us , either brutishly deluded or preternaturally hypocritical , and they themselves , on the contrary , were in ...
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... believe , has invested adultery with a sentimental grace ; and Schiller's drama of the " Robbers " is said to have sent all the young Germans of his day upon the highway . The same has been reported of Gay's " Beggar's Opera ; " and in ...
... believe , has invested adultery with a sentimental grace ; and Schiller's drama of the " Robbers " is said to have sent all the young Germans of his day upon the highway . The same has been reported of Gay's " Beggar's Opera ; " and in ...
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... believe the Church really to have been set up by Christ Him- self , as a Catholic does , but to have taken her present form in the middle age ; and he contrasts , in the extract I am about to read , the pure Christianity of Primitive ...
... believe the Church really to have been set up by Christ Him- self , as a Catholic does , but to have taken her present form in the middle age ; and he contrasts , in the extract I am about to read , the pure Christianity of Primitive ...
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... believe , though plausible in theory , was perfectly ground- less in practice . . . . The influence of the Jesuits on Spanish morals , from every thing I have learned , was undoubtedly favourable . Their kindness attracted the youth ...
... believe , though plausible in theory , was perfectly ground- less in practice . . . . The influence of the Jesuits on Spanish morals , from every thing I have learned , was undoubtedly favourable . Their kindness attracted the youth ...
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... believe a lie , at length she has ascended to heights which savour rather of madness than of pride ; she babbles absurdities , and she thirsts for im- possibilities . Gentlemen , I am speaking the words of sober seriousness ; I can ...
... believe a lie , at length she has ascended to heights which savour rather of madness than of pride ; she babbles absurdities , and she thirsts for im- possibilities . Gentlemen , I am speaking the words of sober seriousness ; I can ...
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