The Dublin Review, Volumes 2-3Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1837 |
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... sufficiently conver- sant with Italian manners . But its title suggests that it has a higher aim , and attempts to trace in these modern signs the action of the ancients . În fact , almost every gesture described by the classic authors ...
... sufficiently conver- sant with Italian manners . But its title suggests that it has a higher aim , and attempts to trace in these modern signs the action of the ancients . În fact , almost every gesture described by the classic authors ...
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... sufficiently asks the question , " How is he ? " The ser- vant stretches out his hand , with the palm downwards , and the fingers slightly apart , and shakes it from side to side . This means cosè , cosè , " " so , so . " If he moved it ...
... sufficiently asks the question , " How is he ? " The ser- vant stretches out his hand , with the palm downwards , and the fingers slightly apart , and shakes it from side to side . This means cosè , cosè , " " so , so . " If he moved it ...
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... sufficient to prove how extensive , accu- rate , and useful this system of signs must be . It will be easily understood that every passion and its consequences , -love and hatred , pleasure and grief , menace and imitation , hope and de ...
... sufficient to prove how extensive , accu- rate , and useful this system of signs must be . It will be easily understood that every passion and its consequences , -love and hatred , pleasure and grief , menace and imitation , hope and de ...
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... sufficient depth of water for all purposes of internal intercourse . " The Shannon , with such unquestionable latent resources , presents a lamentable picture of great neglect , great misapplication of power , great ignorance of its ...
... sufficient depth of water for all purposes of internal intercourse . " The Shannon , with such unquestionable latent resources , presents a lamentable picture of great neglect , great misapplication of power , great ignorance of its ...
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... sufficient westing to fetch round Cape Finisterre . Now , by sailing from a port on the west coast of Ireland , both these objects are secured . In comparing the coasts of the two countries [ England and Ireland ] , Ireland has this ...
... sufficient westing to fetch round Cape Finisterre . Now , by sailing from a port on the west coast of Ireland , both these objects are secured . In comparing the coasts of the two countries [ England and Ireland ] , Ireland has this ...
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Page 46 - Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus. 14 That good thing which was committed unto thee keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us.
Page 69 - GENERAL Councils may not be gathered together without the commandment and will of Princes. And when they be gathered together, (forasmuch as they be an assembly of men, whereof all be not governed with the Spirit and Word of God,) they may err, and sometimes have erred, even in things pertaining unto God. Wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared that they be taken out of holy Scripture.
Page 401 - Certainly a man has a right to do what he likes with his own, but then every man who does so must make up his mind to certain little penalties.
Page 512 - ... let him be excommunicated ipso facto, and not restored, but only by the archbishop, after his repentance, and public revocation of those his wicked errors.
Page 552 - That no will shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and executed in manner hereinafter mentioned ; (that is to say), it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction ; and such signature shall be made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, and such witnesses shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no form of attestation...
Page 513 - And that in the most holy sacrament of the eucharist, there is truly, really, and substantially the body and blood, together with the soul and divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ : and that there is made a conversion of the whole substance of the bread into the body, and of the whole substance of the wine into the blood ; which conversion the Catholic Church calls Transubstantiation.
Page 436 - Biblia — the Bible, that is, the Holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe.
Page 524 - During the whole day's march we were surrounded on all sides by lakes of mirage, called by the Arabs, Serab. Its colour was of the purest azure, and so clear that the shadows of the mountains which bordered the horizon were reflected in it with the greatest precision, and the delusion of its being a sheet of water was thus rendered still more perfect.
Page 533 - ... places they had been accustomed to visit ; such as the Bay, the Old Head, or Man, the Windmill, &c. at Boulogne; St. Vallery, and other places on the coast of Picardy, which they afterwards confirmed, when they viewed them through their telescopes. Their observations were, that the places appeared as near as if they were sailing, at a small distance, into the harbours.
Page 428 - Insuper eadem sacrosancta Synodus considerans non parum utilitatis accedere posse Ecclesiae Dei , si ex omnibus Latinis editionibus , quae circumferuntur sacrorum librorum, quaenam pro authentica habenda sit, innotescat : statuit et declarat, ut haec ipsa vetus, et vulgata editio, quae longo tot saeculorum usu in ipsa Ecclesia probata est, in publicis lectionibus, disputationibus , praedicationibus , et expositionibus pro authentica habeatur; et ut nemo illam rejicere quovis praetextu audeat, vel...