The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 313
... believe the representations before us all by American writers - Cali- fornia possesses not one single tribunal , scarcely a single judge , whose character commands the slightest amount of respect . Against this evil public opinion is as ...
... believe the representations before us all by American writers - Cali- fornia possesses not one single tribunal , scarcely a single judge , whose character commands the slightest amount of respect . Against this evil public opinion is as ...
Page 445
... believe , chiefly from the fact that men will not believe that Oratory is an art , and that excellence in this , as in every other art , can only be attained by labour and by the study of the best models . To such an extent is this ...
... believe , chiefly from the fact that men will not believe that Oratory is an art , and that excellence in this , as in every other art , can only be attained by labour and by the study of the best models . To such an extent is this ...
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... believe that there is no real incon- sistency between Mr. Buckle's views and the fundamental doctrines of theology , which are the existence of God and the providential government of the world . That Mr. Buckle admits the first of these ...
... believe that there is no real incon- sistency between Mr. Buckle's views and the fundamental doctrines of theology , which are the existence of God and the providential government of the world . That Mr. Buckle admits the first of these ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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