The Quarterly Review, Opseg 116John Murray, 1864 |
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... officers ( oddly enough ) of the port of Bristol , permitting the Pope's collector to export certain household goods in the year 1382 : among these are enumerated quinque paria linthiaminum et duos blanketos pro uno lecto ; ' and again ...
... officers ( oddly enough ) of the port of Bristol , permitting the Pope's collector to export certain household goods in the year 1382 : among these are enumerated quinque paria linthiaminum et duos blanketos pro uno lecto ; ' and again ...
Stranica 101
... officer , a colonel in the Bolivian service , was appointed British Commissioner to the Circassians , and proceeded to Constantinople . His qualifications for this appointment were summed up by a diplomatist in these words— ' that the ...
... officer , a colonel in the Bolivian service , was appointed British Commissioner to the Circassians , and proceeded to Constantinople . His qualifications for this appointment were summed up by a diplomatist in these words— ' that the ...
Stranica 264
... officer appointed by a representative assembly in which a man whom he once voted against at the hustings has a seat , is very much the same thing to him . But that only shows that he is unacquainted with the elementary principles of ...
... officer appointed by a representative assembly in which a man whom he once voted against at the hustings has a seat , is very much the same thing to him . But that only shows that he is unacquainted with the elementary principles of ...
Stranica 284
... officers of the navy , who have exhibited unusual energy in proceeding with the task before them . Already the site of the former city of Saigon presents the aspect of a European town . Wide and regular streets are laid out with ...
... officers of the navy , who have exhibited unusual energy in proceeding with the task before them . Already the site of the former city of Saigon presents the aspect of a European town . Wide and regular streets are laid out with ...
Stranica 286
... officer in the navy who had resided with his family in the country for thirty - three years , and the latter a civilian of twenty - nine years ' residence . These gentlemen informed him that the defences of Huê had been projected by the ...
... officer in the navy who had resided with his family in the country for thirty - three years , and the latter a civilian of twenty - nine years ' residence . These gentlemen informed him that the defences of Huê had been projected by the ...
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Stranica 164 - And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write; These things saith he that is holy, he that is true, he that hath the key of David, he that openeth, and no man shutteth ; and shutteth, and no man openeth...
Stranica 74 - That very law* which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
Stranica 166 - Last came, and last did go The pilot of the Galilean lake ; Two massy keys he bore of metals twain (The golden opes, the iron shuts amain) ; He shook his mitred locks, and stern bespake, How well could I have spared for thee, young swain, Enow of such, as for their bellies...
Stranica 547 - I believe that it had some influence on my opinions, in the direction of those childish imaginations which I have already mentioned, viz. in isolating me from the objects which surrounded me, in confirming me in my mistrust of the reality of material phenomena, and making me rest in the thought of two and two only supreme and luminously self-evident beings, myself and my Creator; — for while I considered myself predestined to salvation, I thought others simply passed over, not predestined to eternal...
Stranica 72 - Since the mind, in all its thoughts and reasonings, hath no other immediate object but its own ideas, which it alone does or can contemplate, it is evident that our knowledge is only conversant about them. 2. Knowledge is the Perception of the Agreement or Disagreement of two Ideas.
Stranica 538 - Saints; he had a vivid appreciation of the idea of sanctity, its possibility and its heights; and he was more than inclined" to believe a large amount of miraculous interference' as occurring in the early and middle ages. He embraced the principle of penance and mortification. He had a deep devotion to the Real Presence, in which he had a firm faith. He was powerfully drawn to the Medieval Church, but not to the Primitive.
Stranica 459 - He was ready with all sorts of devices to supply the wants of a narrow establishment; he used to delight particularly in sinking the wine in a well under the brae ere he went out, and hauling up the basket just before dinner was announced — this primitive...
Stranica 458 - We were near enough Abbotsford to partake as often as we liked of its brilliant society; yet could do so without being exposed to the worry and exhaustion of spirit which the daily reception of newcomers entailed upon all the family except Sir Walter himself.
Stranica 525 - We have therefore thought it right not to shrink from the task of framing these unpleasing but indispensable parts of a code. And we hope that when each of these definitions is followed by a collection of cases falling under it, and of cases which, though at first sight they appear to fall under it, do not really fall under it, the definition and the reasons which led to the adoption of it will be readily understood.
Stranica 81 - The Bonzes of China have books written by the disciples of Fo-he, whom they call the ' God and Saviour of the world, who was born to teach the way of salvation, and to give satisfaction for all men's sins.' The Talapoins of Siam have a book of scripture written by Sommonocodom, who, the Siamese say, was ' born of a virgin, and was the God expected by the universe.