The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 41. ciltLeavitt, Trow, & Company, 1857 |
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Sayfa 11
... force . The years before , Christianity was not now to es , circumscribed , even quail before its spectre . Taking an ex- em , within a dark and tended view of history and of time , the ill acquainted , even the Revival of Letters ...
... force . The years before , Christianity was not now to es , circumscribed , even quail before its spectre . Taking an ex- em , within a dark and tended view of history and of time , the ill acquainted , even the Revival of Letters ...
Sayfa 13
... force , without rsons or of means , was al- d the will of Spain , both 1 of its rulers . s V. inherited from his ... forces . Though a Catholic and a despot , he was more politic than fanatical ; and his judi- cious and clear - sighted ...
... force , without rsons or of means , was al- d the will of Spain , both 1 of its rulers . s V. inherited from his ... forces . Though a Catholic and a despot , he was more politic than fanatical ; and his judi- cious and clear - sighted ...
Sayfa 17
... force the unity of his authority and the unity of the faith . Assurances to this effect were fre- quently transmitted to the Court of Rome ; and the superior penetration of the Prince of Orange was not necessary to pierce the ...
... force the unity of his authority and the unity of the faith . Assurances to this effect were fre- quently transmitted to the Court of Rome ; and the superior penetration of the Prince of Orange was not necessary to pierce the ...
Sayfa 23
... force - an authority which has never prevented the occurrence of great days of trial , and which , those trials having begun , fails to curb their excesses , and proves to be almost equally incapable of reform and of stability ...
... force - an authority which has never prevented the occurrence of great days of trial , and which , those trials having begun , fails to curb their excesses , and proves to be almost equally incapable of reform and of stability ...
Sayfa 32
... force of beauty , and the feeble wrong Because of weakness . Power is justified Though armed against St. Michael . * * * * * True , many a prophet teaches in the roads ; True , many a seer pulls down the flaming heavens Upon his own ...
... force of beauty , and the feeble wrong Because of weakness . Power is justified Though armed against St. Michael . * * * * * True , many a prophet teaches in the roads ; True , many a seer pulls down the flaming heavens Upon his own ...
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