Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 140
... faith and reverence , be placed on a distinctly lower level than Eschylus , or Pindar , or Sophocles . tion of His identity ; this is the most powerful | admit such change to be wholly in the way thought that ever addressed itself to a ...
... faith and reverence , be placed on a distinctly lower level than Eschylus , or Pindar , or Sophocles . tion of His identity ; this is the most powerful | admit such change to be wholly in the way thought that ever addressed itself to a ...
Page 199
... faith in bitrary distinctions between man and man the Revolution by means which , to one of are to be abolished ; hereditary nobility his constitution of mind , were against na- must cease , and with it those titles which ture , his ...
... faith in bitrary distinctions between man and man the Revolution by means which , to one of are to be abolished ; hereditary nobility his constitution of mind , were against na- must cease , and with it those titles which ture , his ...
Page 389
... faith or mercy meant . It is another the fact that , in one mountainous corner , thing when paid and professional soldiers , among surrounding lands which have who have no personal quarrel , who have been brought under the yoke of the ...
... faith or mercy meant . It is another the fact that , in one mountainous corner , thing when paid and professional soldiers , among surrounding lands which have who have no personal quarrel , who have been brought under the yoke of the ...
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