The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 95
... character will be preserved to them ; the reforms which may then be introduced will satisfy the expectations of those who have the intellectual interests and character of Scotland most at heart , and the burgh schoolmasters , being ...
... character will be preserved to them ; the reforms which may then be introduced will satisfy the expectations of those who have the intellectual interests and character of Scotland most at heart , and the burgh schoolmasters , being ...
Page 192
... character . In Two Years ' Ago ' there is a simple - minded Scotch soldier , who is the vir- tuous giant of the book , yet he has so little force of character as to let the heroine make an utter fool of him . A chance word from her ...
... character . In Two Years ' Ago ' there is a simple - minded Scotch soldier , who is the vir- tuous giant of the book , yet he has so little force of character as to let the heroine make an utter fool of him . A chance word from her ...
Page 330
... character strangely compounded of con- querors and disciples . Thus there arose a Western Empire , with its Western ... character of His dealings with mankind . disputes are of that mixed character which we call ecclesiastical 330 April ...
... character strangely compounded of con- querors and disciples . Thus there arose a Western Empire , with its Western ... character of His dealings with mankind . disputes are of that mixed character which we call ecclesiastical 330 April ...
Contents
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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