The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... ancient India , the rights and privileges of classes were defined by the authority , and guarded by the sanctions , of religion . First came the priests , then the warriors , and then the various classes engaged in agriculture ...
... ancient India , the rights and privileges of classes were defined by the authority , and guarded by the sanctions , of religion . First came the priests , then the warriors , and then the various classes engaged in agriculture ...
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... ancient civilization was preserved by such men . From their labours the mind of modern Europe received the first impulse in the path of her civilization . With all their faults , the clergy of those times were , in a thousand ways , the ...
... ancient civilization was preserved by such men . From their labours the mind of modern Europe received the first impulse in the path of her civilization . With all their faults , the clergy of those times were , in a thousand ways , the ...
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... ancient Church in the articles of the so - called Apostles ' Creed ) , is the result of long- continued sifting and discussion of the meaning of the sacred records , till , by slow degrees , after many efforts and abundance of ...
... ancient Church in the articles of the so - called Apostles ' Creed ) , is the result of long- continued sifting and discussion of the meaning of the sacred records , till , by slow degrees , after many efforts and abundance of ...
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... ancient sage , who , as Cicero tells us , when asked of what nation he was , proclaimed himself a citizen of the world , at the same time that he treats his subject with a discrimination that has , we believe , already received special ...
... ancient sage , who , as Cicero tells us , when asked of what nation he was , proclaimed himself a citizen of the world , at the same time that he treats his subject with a discrimination that has , we believe , already received special ...
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... ancient and has been constant , that is not better than alteration . Our manners are infinitely corrupted and ... ancients , had , we suspect , put him out of humour with his own times . No one could otherwise believe , save on some such ...
... ancient and has been constant , that is not better than alteration . Our manners are infinitely corrupted and ... ancients , had , we suspect , put him out of humour with his own times . No one could otherwise believe , save on some such ...
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