The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 44
... learned author's positions , the force of the circumstantial evidence is such as to compel us to accept the general theory which he propounds . The Address contains the following famous passage , which nearly cost M. Renan his seat in ...
... learned author's positions , the force of the circumstantial evidence is such as to compel us to accept the general theory which he propounds . The Address contains the following famous passage , which nearly cost M. Renan his seat in ...
Page 78
... learned , that she had slept and lived there alone , for some time before I came ; and great joy the poor creature expressed when she found that I was in future to be her companion through the hours of darkness . The house was large ...
... learned , that she had slept and lived there alone , for some time before I came ; and great joy the poor creature expressed when she found that I was in future to be her companion through the hours of darkness . The house was large ...
Page 94
... learned , but not pedantic . At the same time , he uses many idiomatic expressions . Familiar with the Greek of Aristophanes as with that of the tragic writers , he can employ the slang of the classics as well as that of the street ...
... learned , but not pedantic . At the same time , he uses many idiomatic expressions . Familiar with the Greek of Aristophanes as with that of the tragic writers , he can employ the slang of the classics as well as that of the street ...
Page 98
... learned at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella . His desperate defence of Pampeluna- where one leg was shattered by a ball , and the other lacerated by a splinter - had won the chivalrous homage of his foes , who sent him to heal his ...
... learned at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella . His desperate defence of Pampeluna- where one leg was shattered by a ball , and the other lacerated by a splinter - had won the chivalrous homage of his foes , who sent him to heal his ...
Page 137
... learned Russian Orientalist , M. Chwolson , startles the erudite of Europe with a theory that it was written before the age of Homer or the Trojan An Essay on the Age and Antiquity of the Book of Nabathæan Agriculture . To which is ...
... learned Russian Orientalist , M. Chwolson , startles the erudite of Europe with a theory that it was written before the age of Homer or the Trojan An Essay on the Age and Antiquity of the Book of Nabathæan Agriculture . To which is ...
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