Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 15
... taken towards secur- England - are to work with or without their ing the end the advocates of convocation have in auxiliary appendage as circumstances may deter - view , is the clear statement of the purposes for which mine . the ...
... taken towards secur- England - are to work with or without their ing the end the advocates of convocation have in auxiliary appendage as circumstances may deter - view , is the clear statement of the purposes for which mine . the ...
Page 175
... taken as a rough estimate of the powers still left at the disposal of Old Neptune , and which alike bid defiance to science , and the improve- ments which are constantly taking place in the art of navigation . Upon analyzing the ...
... taken as a rough estimate of the powers still left at the disposal of Old Neptune , and which alike bid defiance to science , and the improve- ments which are constantly taking place in the art of navigation . Upon analyzing the ...
Page 290
... taken its place in the cultivation of sacred music along with the rest of the Western World . Choirs were formed and endowed in our cathedrals , provision was made for their instruction , and priests were taught to sing . " Pope Gregory ...
... taken its place in the cultivation of sacred music along with the rest of the Western World . Choirs were formed and endowed in our cathedrals , provision was made for their instruction , and priests were taught to sing . " Pope Gregory ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American Annie Orme appeared Avenel Bay of Fundy beautiful Beenie Bothwell British brother called Chamfort character Church color Daïri dear death door doubt Duvernay England English eyes face fact father fear feeling fire France French give hand Harley Hazeldean head heard heart honor hope hour Japan king labor lady Lake Superior land Lansmere Lasswade letter Lexie light live Lloyd's List look Lord Aberdeen Lord L'Estrange Louis Napoleon Madame marriage Mary means ment mind Miss Molière morning mother Mouter nation nature never night once passed person Peschiera poor present psalms queen Randal Rechie remarkable Scotland seems shawl ships side speak spirit Sybilla tell things thought tion turned Uncle Tom vessel Violante voice whole wife woman words young