The British Quarterly Review, 18. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1853 |
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Sayfa 3
... tion of Tours from Poictiers . The Moslems , who had taken possession of Northern Africa , and of Spain , from the Straits to the Pyrenees , crossed those mountains , and extended their conquests over the provinces now known as forming ...
... tion of Tours from Poictiers . The Moslems , who had taken possession of Northern Africa , and of Spain , from the Straits to the Pyrenees , crossed those mountains , and extended their conquests over the provinces now known as forming ...
Sayfa 12
... tion and rank on the ground of wealth or profession , irrespective of claims derived from territory ; he also did much to abate the strifes , if not to subdue the enmities , which had divided the Catholic and the Huguenot ; and to him ...
... tion and rank on the ground of wealth or profession , irrespective of claims derived from territory ; he also did much to abate the strifes , if not to subdue the enmities , which had divided the Catholic and the Huguenot ; and to him ...
Sayfa 26
... tion were the judges in the four supreme courts of Paris ; and the judge and the political agitator are functions that do not comport well together . If the knowledge of law possessed by these persons might seem an advantage , it must ...
... tion were the judges in the four supreme courts of Paris ; and the judge and the political agitator are functions that do not comport well together . If the knowledge of law possessed by these persons might seem an advantage , it must ...
Sayfa 32
... tion was not crowned with success . ' Being taken prisoner by the Spaniards after the unfortunate battle of Saint - Quentin , he asked for his Bible and some religious books . He gave himself up entirely to the study of them , and then ...
... tion was not crowned with success . ' Being taken prisoner by the Spaniards after the unfortunate battle of Saint - Quentin , he asked for his Bible and some religious books . He gave himself up entirely to the study of them , and then ...
Sayfa 34
... tion of our readers , which we do most cordially . We should add that , in this translation , the narrative is continued by the author , so as to include notices of the most recent occurrences bearing on the condition of Protestantism ...
... tion of our readers , which we do most cordially . We should add that , in this translation , the narrative is continued by the author , so as to include notices of the most recent occurrences bearing on the condition of Protestantism ...
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