The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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Sayfa 244
... reference to a council , the members of which are chosen equally by the disputants . The decisions of these councils appear to be regarded with great respect , not only by the congregations , but by the Courts of Law , although the ...
... reference to a council , the members of which are chosen equally by the disputants . The decisions of these councils appear to be regarded with great respect , not only by the congregations , but by the Courts of Law , although the ...
Sayfa 282
... references after the fashion of a contemporary biographer -to living men , and in his own personal reminiscences of ... reference to Barrow , and other such like omissions , in order apparently to bring before his readers the nooks and ...
... references after the fashion of a contemporary biographer -to living men , and in his own personal reminiscences of ... reference to Barrow , and other such like omissions , in order apparently to bring before his readers the nooks and ...
Sayfa 488
... reference to such matters of detail . Indeed , it is almost impossible to reach the ordinary Anglo - Saxon intellect in any other way than through the medium of hard and palpable facts . Mr. Cobden probably understood this intellect ...
... reference to such matters of detail . Indeed , it is almost impossible to reach the ordinary Anglo - Saxon intellect in any other way than through the medium of hard and palpable facts . Mr. Cobden probably understood this intellect ...
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