The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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... language used by Bishop Jewel in his letter to Peter Martyr , when the question of priestly vestments was agitated ... language would still be regarded as the language of common sense by those who do not wish to see a return of the ...
... language used by Bishop Jewel in his letter to Peter Martyr , when the question of priestly vestments was agitated ... language would still be regarded as the language of common sense by those who do not wish to see a return of the ...
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... language . It is not without precedent . Not so long ago Newton's Principia ' were untranslated . French mathematics are more and more largely read at the uni- versities . If it is an innovation in school work , it is surely a ...
... language . It is not without precedent . Not so long ago Newton's Principia ' were untranslated . French mathematics are more and more largely read at the uni- versities . If it is an innovation in school work , it is surely a ...
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... language . Our readers have probably met with a good story of Douglas Jerrold . ' In those days he was recruiting himself at Brighton . A parcel of books was sent him down from London , among the rest " Sordello . " The health of the ...
... language . Our readers have probably met with a good story of Douglas Jerrold . ' In those days he was recruiting himself at Brighton . A parcel of books was sent him down from London , among the rest " Sordello . " The health of the ...
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