The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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Page 32
... doubt attached to their authenticity is still the great argument used by Mary's defenders . This argument has been revived with considerable ability by Mr. Hosack in a volume lately published under the title Mary , Queen of Scots , and ...
... doubt attached to their authenticity is still the great argument used by Mary's defenders . This argument has been revived with considerable ability by Mr. Hosack in a volume lately published under the title Mary , Queen of Scots , and ...
Page 425
... doubt bave prevented its acceptance for years by the physicians of the great county asylums so long wedded to old habits . It was for some time treated as the freak of an enthusiastic mind , that would speedily go the way of all such ...
... doubt bave prevented its acceptance for years by the physicians of the great county asylums so long wedded to old habits . It was for some time treated as the freak of an enthusiastic mind , that would speedily go the way of all such ...
Page 474
... doubt , to be written by St. Paul , or to date from the time usually assigned to them . Baur , the founder of the ( so - called ) Tübingen school , himself confesses that they bear so incontestably upon them the Pauline stamp , that it ...
... doubt , to be written by St. Paul , or to date from the time usually assigned to them . Baur , the founder of the ( so - called ) Tübingen school , himself confesses that they bear so incontestably upon them the Pauline stamp , that it ...
Contents
History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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