The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 54
... necessary to point out that the true cause of these scandals was the im- position of a rule , necessary , perhaps , to prevent the seculariza- tion of the Church , but repugnant to human nature , and especially so at a time when mens ...
... necessary to point out that the true cause of these scandals was the im- position of a rule , necessary , perhaps , to prevent the seculariza- tion of the Church , but repugnant to human nature , and especially so at a time when mens ...
Page 55
... necessary part of a mechanism devised by omniscient benevolence , and thus to be directly inflicted for some mysterious purpose by the Divine will , they have been deterred from attacking physical , social , and moral evil in the most ...
... necessary part of a mechanism devised by omniscient benevolence , and thus to be directly inflicted for some mysterious purpose by the Divine will , they have been deterred from attacking physical , social , and moral evil in the most ...
Page 59
... necessary to conceive and fulfil a design of so much grandeur and such vast dimensions ; the student of art might ascribe the sense of awe to a perception of a grand whole , produced by excellence in every part . But there is yet ...
... necessary to conceive and fulfil a design of so much grandeur and such vast dimensions ; the student of art might ascribe the sense of awe to a perception of a grand whole , produced by excellence in every part . But there is yet ...
Page 71
... necessary to trouble ourselves , but they cannot well be altogether ignored because of the immense influence they had upon the public mind , and the extraordinary influence they exerted in favour of a free import , or so - called Free ...
... necessary to trouble ourselves , but they cannot well be altogether ignored because of the immense influence they had upon the public mind , and the extraordinary influence they exerted in favour of a free import , or so - called Free ...
Page 81
... necessary , has been remarkably quick in reconciling itself to the events which occasioned the change in its . political circumstances . No German race can so readily forget , or be so easily fired with enthusiasm , as the Silesians ...
... necessary , has been remarkably quick in reconciling itself to the events which occasioned the change in its . political circumstances . No German race can so readily forget , or be so easily fired with enthusiasm , as the Silesians ...
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