The Twentieth Century, Zväzok 15Nineteenth Century and After, 1884 |
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... hand , it is irrational to suppose that the religious consciousness , naturally generated as we have seen , will disappear and leave an un- filled gap . Manifestly it must undergo further changes ; and however much changed it must ...
... hand , it is irrational to suppose that the religious consciousness , naturally generated as we have seen , will disappear and leave an un- filled gap . Manifestly it must undergo further changes ; and however much changed it must ...
Strana 41
... hand , it would be a most serious misfortune that a break should be made in the continuity of this splendid roll of monu- ments to the great and illustrious men of the Empire , or in the gallery of monumental sculpture , in which so far ...
... hand , it would be a most serious misfortune that a break should be made in the continuity of this splendid roll of monu- ments to the great and illustrious men of the Empire , or in the gallery of monumental sculpture , in which so far ...
Strana 87
... hand of a competent statesman in our day is to reconcile Ireland to the Empire as Canada and Australia were reconciled - not an impossible , only an arduous and inspiring task - and this work he ignores or disdains . From their own ...
... hand of a competent statesman in our day is to reconcile Ireland to the Empire as Canada and Australia were reconciled - not an impossible , only an arduous and inspiring task - and this work he ignores or disdains . From their own ...
Strana 106
... hand , the Cistercian houses were all abbeys , and their abbots sovereigns in alliance or confedera- tion with one another , and exercising over their several convents supreme jurisdiction , though recognising the Abbot of Citeaux as ...
... hand , the Cistercian houses were all abbeys , and their abbots sovereigns in alliance or confedera- tion with one another , and exercising over their several convents supreme jurisdiction , though recognising the Abbot of Citeaux as ...
Strana 109
... hands were full and their engagements many really had no time to put in an appearance at church seven times in twenty - four hours . While , on the other hand , the monk out of office , with nothing particular to do , was all the better ...
... hands were full and their engagements many really had no time to put in an appearance at church seven times in twenty - four hours . While , on the other hand , the monk out of office , with nothing particular to do , was all the better ...
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