The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 70
... recognised the taste of the crumb of madeleine soaked in her decoction of lime - flowers , which my aunt used to give me ( although I did not yet know and must long post- pone the discovery of why this memory made me so happy ) ...
... recognised the taste of the crumb of madeleine soaked in her decoction of lime - flowers , which my aunt used to give me ( although I did not yet know and must long post- pone the discovery of why this memory made me so happy ) ...
Page 77
... recognise divorce . It has , as every one knows , recognised the right to have a marriage declared null and void , which is a totally different matter , or , rather , should be . It is perfectly reasonable to hold that even if a valid ...
... recognise divorce . It has , as every one knows , recognised the right to have a marriage declared null and void , which is a totally different matter , or , rather , should be . It is perfectly reasonable to hold that even if a valid ...
Page 176
... recognised genius on whose teaching the next crucial stage in the progress of Christendom was to be based - ten ... recognises without explaining away the methods and influence of the Holy Inquisition , and acknowledges that the Popes ...
... recognised genius on whose teaching the next crucial stage in the progress of Christendom was to be based - ten ... recognises without explaining away the methods and influence of the Holy Inquisition , and acknowledges that the Popes ...
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