The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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Page 16
... object of the mission to Eleutherius , which Bede states to have been for the purpose of obtaining baptism ; while the book of Llandaf represents it to have been with a view to obtain copies of the Roman laws . And now to come to Bede's ...
... object of the mission to Eleutherius , which Bede states to have been for the purpose of obtaining baptism ; while the book of Llandaf represents it to have been with a view to obtain copies of the Roman laws . And now to come to Bede's ...
Page 19
... object of inventing this tale was to show the Britons that they ought to follow the Roman customs in preference to their own , because they had ori- ginally derived their Christianity from Rome . It is of course very easy for Ussher and ...
... object of inventing this tale was to show the Britons that they ought to follow the Roman customs in preference to their own , because they had ori- ginally derived their Christianity from Rome . It is of course very easy for Ussher and ...
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... object was gain , and the crusade their pretext , assembled under the adventurous banner of Anjou , some as mercenaries , some leading bands of followers at their own expense , like a stake in a speculation or a lottery , with the hope ...
... object was gain , and the crusade their pretext , assembled under the adventurous banner of Anjou , some as mercenaries , some leading bands of followers at their own expense , like a stake in a speculation or a lottery , with the hope ...
Page 56
... objects ; to the artist some of his most valued mate- rials ; to the poet an abundant store of the associations dearest to verse . The man of detail may measure mouldings ; the meta- physician may speculate upon the subtle theories ...
... objects ; to the artist some of his most valued mate- rials ; to the poet an abundant store of the associations dearest to verse . The man of detail may measure mouldings ; the meta- physician may speculate upon the subtle theories ...
Page 57
... object the buildings themselves , as expressions of the human mind , as works of beauty and gran- deur . The artistic school is by much the least prominent ; the two great influences which have of date promoted the study of archi ...
... object the buildings themselves , as expressions of the human mind , as works of beauty and gran- deur . The artistic school is by much the least prominent ; the two great influences which have of date promoted the study of archi ...
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