The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 33
... never tired of referring to Charlemagne ; he harped on the same theme till it became wearisome . He is certainly right when he says : - ' Jesus Christ , born of the blood of David , never would be king . For centuries the founders of ...
... never tired of referring to Charlemagne ; he harped on the same theme till it became wearisome . He is certainly right when he says : - ' Jesus Christ , born of the blood of David , never would be king . For centuries the founders of ...
Sayfa 346
... never read ' a line of ; ' and poor Hood almost made himself a martyr to his conscientiousness . ( The same love of order that presided over his study table marked him throughout ; he was neat and painstaking in every- thing . His notes ...
... never read ' a line of ; ' and poor Hood almost made himself a martyr to his conscientiousness . ( The same love of order that presided over his study table marked him throughout ; he was neat and painstaking in every- thing . His notes ...
Sayfa 451
... never states that ha was sent to Ireland by Celestine . In one instance , indeed , he speaks of Roman Saints and Roman Christians in respectful terms , but he never names the Pontiff , nor alludes to him on any occasion whatsoever . If ...
... never states that ha was sent to Ireland by Celestine . In one instance , indeed , he speaks of Roman Saints and Roman Christians in respectful terms , but he never names the Pontiff , nor alludes to him on any occasion whatsoever . If ...
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