Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... persons were ordered to throw a white cloth over their shoulders , to distin- guish them . The white scapular of his order , which Erasmus wore , caused him twice to be mistaken for one of these offi cials . As the scholar took pride in ...
... persons were ordered to throw a white cloth over their shoulders , to distin- guish them . The white scapular of his order , which Erasmus wore , caused him twice to be mistaken for one of these offi cials . As the scholar took pride in ...
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... persons ( idiotis ) , as though the teach- ings of Christ were so abstruse as to be intelli- a stately neutrality ? approve each party gible only to a very few theologians , or as though so far as it seemed right , condemn it where the ...
... persons ( idiotis ) , as though the teach- ings of Christ were so abstruse as to be intelli- a stately neutrality ? approve each party gible only to a very few theologians , or as though so far as it seemed right , condemn it where the ...
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... persons of the same age , a calculable per - centage die every year until they are all extinct . By way of corollary ... person . Thus , a man of 40 has 23 years to live . The soundness of this hypothesis has been roughly impugned , but ...
... persons of the same age , a calculable per - centage die every year until they are all extinct . By way of corollary ... person . Thus , a man of 40 has 23 years to live . The soundness of this hypothesis has been roughly impugned , but ...
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... persons , or on any event whatsoever , where the person on whose account such policy shall be made shall have no interest , or by way of gaming or wagering . ' The state of things which induced this provision may be illustrated by a few ...
... persons , or on any event whatsoever , where the person on whose account such policy shall be made shall have no interest , or by way of gaming or wagering . ' The state of things which induced this provision may be illustrated by a few ...
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... Persons who effect assurances as a provision for their families , or from other pru- dential motives , can thus look ... person assured 42 July , Annals and Anecdotes of Life Assurance .
... Persons who effect assurances as a provision for their families , or from other pru- dential motives , can thus look ... person assured 42 July , Annals and Anecdotes of Life Assurance .
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