The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 105
... important known , and history is carried down to the Greek period , beyond the close of the history of the Old Testament . The scepticism of the eighteenth century , which refused to believe in written records earlier than the time of ...
... important known , and history is carried down to the Greek period , beyond the close of the history of the Old Testament . The scepticism of the eighteenth century , which refused to believe in written records earlier than the time of ...
Page 269
... important element in the Revolution : - It was , if not absolutely essential , yet most important , to the success of William's plans that his sister - in - law , who , in the order of succession to the English throne , stood between ...
... important element in the Revolution : - It was , if not absolutely essential , yet most important , to the success of William's plans that his sister - in - law , who , in the order of succession to the English throne , stood between ...
Page 308
... important business of the courts ; he was first on the list of the twenty - four who elected the mayor and who also sat at the Leet Court . Invariably he was one of the five men chosen by the mayor to keep the keys of the common chest ...
... important business of the courts ; he was first on the list of the twenty - four who elected the mayor and who also sat at the Leet Court . Invariably he was one of the five men chosen by the mayor to keep the keys of the common chest ...
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