The Twentieth Century, Volume 40Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1896 - English periodicals |
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Page 43
... better at Rome . Romans could not communicate with us , nor admit us to their altars , for we should still be , ex hypothesi Romana , in a state of schism . Rome would regard the Church of England as she now regards the Oriental ...
... better at Rome . Romans could not communicate with us , nor admit us to their altars , for we should still be , ex hypothesi Romana , in a state of schism . Rome would regard the Church of England as she now regards the Oriental ...
Page 61
... better move on . The result is that even those Europeans who have been long resident in the country really know extremely little about the tenets of the Babees , or their present position , numbers , and prospects . The writings of Bab ...
... better move on . The result is that even those Europeans who have been long resident in the country really know extremely little about the tenets of the Babees , or their present position , numbers , and prospects . The writings of Bab ...
Page 65
... better at home . Other innovations , which , so far as my inquiries went , are at all times honoured in the breach , were his decrees that beards should be shaven , circumcision abandoned , and pipes put out . He was no timeserver and ...
... better at home . Other innovations , which , so far as my inquiries went , are at all times honoured in the breach , were his decrees that beards should be shaven , circumcision abandoned , and pipes put out . He was no timeserver and ...
Page 72
... Better than all the glories that May brings in its train , sings Walter von der Vogelweide , is it When a noble maiden , fair and pure , With raiment rich , and tresses deftly braided , Mingles , for pleasure's sake , in company High ...
... Better than all the glories that May brings in its train , sings Walter von der Vogelweide , is it When a noble maiden , fair and pure , With raiment rich , and tresses deftly braided , Mingles , for pleasure's sake , in company High ...
Page 99
... better than that of governesses , and it is a fortunate thing for girls of the upper classes that , for economy's sake , their parents generally send them to school . Within the last few years , however , three Gymnasiums or High ...
... better than that of governesses , and it is a fortunate thing for girls of the upper classes that , for economy's sake , their parents generally send them to school . Within the last few years , however , three Gymnasiums or High ...
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