Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... less . Would such a man have con- sented even to seem the traitor , or to act like a cowed and submissive churchman ? Placed at the head of the English Church , he was resolved to uphold its privileges , and his own rights as Primate of ...
... less . Would such a man have con- sented even to seem the traitor , or to act like a cowed and submissive churchman ? Placed at the head of the English Church , he was resolved to uphold its privileges , and his own rights as Primate of ...
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... less ade- quate to express the character of Vene- tian painting , has been applied to it- that of the Ornamental School . But the sense attached to the term has not been defined . Whether , however , it is to be understood to apply to ...
... less ade- quate to express the character of Vene- tian painting , has been applied to it- that of the Ornamental School . But the sense attached to the term has not been defined . Whether , however , it is to be understood to apply to ...
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... less that those qualities which have remained without being taken into consideration , should be entirely with out any connexion or originating source of those particular features which they present . This we have endeavoured to supply ...
... less that those qualities which have remained without being taken into consideration , should be entirely with out any connexion or originating source of those particular features which they present . This we have endeavoured to supply ...
Página 106
... less than Augustan . And this one change , had there been no other , sufficed to throw the efforts of military men into a direc- tion more humble , more directly per- sonal , and more brutal . It became dangerous to be too conspicuously ...
... less than Augustan . And this one change , had there been no other , sufficed to throw the efforts of military men into a direc- tion more humble , more directly per- sonal , and more brutal . It became dangerous to be too conspicuously ...
Página 107
... less than the new - born bro- therhood of Christians . The whole monstrosity of this omission will not be apparent to the reader , until his attention be pointed closely to the chronological position of Joseph - his longitude as ...
... less than the new - born bro- therhood of Christians . The whole monstrosity of this omission will not be apparent to the reader , until his attention be pointed closely to the chronological position of Joseph - his longitude as ...
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