Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... cause of strikes , 276 . Mammalian animals , 85 . Maories , native inhabitants of New Zealand , 183 . Marquesas Islands , taken possession of by the French , 108 . Maud , the Empress , Latin couplet over her grave , 121 . Ichthyosauri ...
... cause of strikes , 276 . Mammalian animals , 85 . Maories , native inhabitants of New Zealand , 183 . Marquesas Islands , taken possession of by the French , 108 . Maud , the Empress , Latin couplet over her grave , 121 . Ichthyosauri ...
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... cause . But Gerard , the father of Erasmus , was one of ten sons , born of decent but not opulent parents , at Gouda ( Tergau ) in Holland . One , at least , of that large family ( the desire to disembar- rass themselves of the charge ...
... cause . But Gerard , the father of Erasmus , was one of ten sons , born of decent but not opulent parents , at Gouda ( Tergau ) in Holland . One , at least , of that large family ( the desire to disembar- rass themselves of the charge ...
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... cause in two ways ; by ex- posing its barrenness and uselessness in his serious as well as in his satirical writings , and by supplying the want of more sim- ple , intelligible , and profitable manuals of education . Against the ...
... cause in two ways ; by ex- posing its barrenness and uselessness in his serious as well as in his satirical writings , and by supplying the want of more sim- ple , intelligible , and profitable manuals of education . Against the ...
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... cause , while he was firmly convinced that neither cause had full justice on its side- that , according to his views , there were errors , faults , sins on both , that neither was in possession of the full , sincere , unalloyed truth ...
... cause , while he was firmly convinced that neither cause had full justice on its side- that , according to his views , there were errors , faults , sins on both , that neither was in possession of the full , sincere , unalloyed truth ...
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... cause of letters to do with Reuchlin and Luther , but they are artfully mingled together by man's jealousy that both may be oppressed.'t Up to this time he had stood well with the heads of both parties . The Pope ( Leo X. ) , the ...
... cause of letters to do with Reuchlin and Luther , but they are artfully mingled together by man's jealousy that both may be oppressed.'t Up to this time he had stood well with the heads of both parties . The Pope ( Leo X. ) , the ...
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