The Living Age, Volume 212Living Age Company, 1897 |
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Page 8
... mean . And if the end could be attained , if it were possible to keep the New World free from the strife , the ambitions ... means , he would say , let the Americans try the experiment . Only , from the depth of an Old - World experience ...
... mean . And if the end could be attained , if it were possible to keep the New World free from the strife , the ambitions ... means , he would say , let the Americans try the experiment . Only , from the depth of an Old - World experience ...
Page 10
... means of adequately discharging the responsibilities which this policy necessarily involves . The old Monroe Doctrine was one of self - centred isola- tion . A country , which aimed as far as possible at having no political relations ...
... means of adequately discharging the responsibilities which this policy necessarily involves . The old Monroe Doctrine was one of self - centred isola- tion . A country , which aimed as far as possible at having no political relations ...
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... means— Mr. Charles Astor Bristed - who , edu- cated at Cambridge , had embodied his experience in a book entitled " Five Years at an English University . " He had also written a novel that had a great success The Duel of the Period in ...
... means— Mr. Charles Astor Bristed - who , edu- cated at Cambridge , had embodied his experience in a book entitled " Five Years at an English University . " He had also written a novel that had a great success The Duel of the Period in ...
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... means the exceptional product he is often taken to be . In scholar- ship the foremost English classic was Thomas Gataker , and Gataker was a Presbyterian - even a member of the famous Westminster Assembly . An- other member of the same ...
... means the exceptional product he is often taken to be . In scholar- ship the foremost English classic was Thomas Gataker , and Gataker was a Presbyterian - even a member of the famous Westminster Assembly . An- other member of the same ...
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... means peculiar to it . The Lambeth Articles , or for that matter even the authoritative XXXIX , were more ex- treme in their Calvinism than the Scotch Confession of 1560. Then Whitgift was as much a Calvinist as Cartwright , Hooker as ...
... means peculiar to it . The Lambeth Articles , or for that matter even the authoritative XXXIX , were more ex- treme in their Calvinism than the Scotch Confession of 1560. Then Whitgift was as much a Calvinist as Cartwright , Hooker as ...
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