The British Quarterly Review, 41. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... force . By a force outside of the circle of that material nature , though acting through its laws , we hurl it on high , contrary to the law of gravitation . In all this we act upon it as nature , in all her processes , never could ...
... force . By a force outside of the circle of that material nature , though acting through its laws , we hurl it on high , contrary to the law of gravitation . In all this we act upon it as nature , in all her processes , never could ...
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... force would be by no means too much . Perhaps , indeed , much of the reluctance of that Power to avow her hostility may be due to the bold front that Italy has so long made . It may plausibly be said that the Italian Government ought ...
... force would be by no means too much . Perhaps , indeed , much of the reluctance of that Power to avow her hostility may be due to the bold front that Italy has so long made . It may plausibly be said that the Italian Government ought ...
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... force , has he depicted the character of the early Church , and with great skill and tact has he elicited from it the lessons of wisdom with which it is pregnant . But the pleasure we feel in reading the book is tinged with regret , not ...
... force , has he depicted the character of the early Church , and with great skill and tact has he elicited from it the lessons of wisdom with which it is pregnant . But the pleasure we feel in reading the book is tinged with regret , not ...
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