The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 103A. Constable, 1856 |
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Page 323
... authority was distinctly given is certain ; for if Mr. Fox had spoken without authority , the Prince would unquestionably , either in public or in private , have disavowed his act , which he never did , except to one person . This ...
... authority was distinctly given is certain ; for if Mr. Fox had spoken without authority , the Prince would unquestionably , either in public or in private , have disavowed his act , which he never did , except to one person . This ...
Page 463
... authority of the metropolitan , to place the whole Church in immediate subjection to the Pope of Rome , and to establish a unity of the spiritual power , by means of which it must necessarily emanci- ' pate itself from the temporal ...
... authority of the metropolitan , to place the whole Church in immediate subjection to the Pope of Rome , and to establish a unity of the spiritual power , by means of which it must necessarily emanci- ' pate itself from the temporal ...
Page 486
... authority , and by which the apologists of the Concordat tell us that the Church performs her sacred duty of embracing the totality of the human mind . In France the authority and jurisdiction of the Roman Congregations have never been ...
... authority , and by which the apologists of the Concordat tell us that the Church performs her sacred duty of embracing the totality of the human mind . In France the authority and jurisdiction of the Roman Congregations have never been ...
Contents
1 Histoire de la République dAngleterre et de Crom | 1 |
Bengal the Sikkim and NepalHimalayas the Khasia | 55 |
lEcosse et de lIrlande Par Léonce de Lavergne | 82 |
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