Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... called , 35 . Cannibalism of the Fijians , incredible extent of , 102 . of the New Zealanders , 185 . Canterbury , New Zealand , description of , 195 . Capital , effects of strikes on , 285 . Carlovingian romance , 257 . ' Cautions for ...
... called , 35 . Cannibalism of the Fijians , incredible extent of , 102 . of the New Zealanders , 185 . Canterbury , New Zealand , description of , 195 . Capital , effects of strikes on , 285 . Carlovingian romance , 257 . ' Cautions for ...
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... called a pensionate or bursary in the Montagu College . But new trials and difficulties awaited him . The Bishop was too poor , too prodigal , or too parsimonious to keep his word . His allowance to Erasmus was reluctantly and ...
... called a pensionate or bursary in the Montagu College . But new trials and difficulties awaited him . The Bishop was too poor , too prodigal , or too parsimonious to keep his word . His allowance to Erasmus was reluctantly and ...
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... called Holland ' beer and butter land .'- Müller , p . 232 . The short visit , supposed in the older lives to have taken place in 1597 , and which rested on erroneous dates in some of the letters , is now given up . The letters want a ...
... called Holland ' beer and butter land .'- Müller , p . 232 . The short visit , supposed in the older lives to have taken place in 1597 , and which rested on erroneous dates in some of the letters , is now given up . The letters want a ...
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... called the light of the world , the glory of fine arts and his luxury , he had failed to Christendom , and other such titles . We have seen that he was tempted from Eng - wards Erasmus , whom he had encouraged realize the sanguine hopes ...
... called the light of the world , the glory of fine arts and his luxury , he had failed to Christendom , and other such titles . We have seen that he was tempted from Eng - wards Erasmus , whom he had encouraged realize the sanguine hopes ...
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... called for the proscription of his books , who branded him as an Arian , a profane scoffer - were men of a lower class , some manifestly eager to make themselves a fame for orthodoxy by detecting his la- tent heterodoxy , some moved by ...
... called for the proscription of his books , who branded him as an Arian , a profane scoffer - were men of a lower class , some manifestly eager to make themselves a fame for orthodoxy by detecting his la- tent heterodoxy , some moved by ...
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