The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 78
... received amazing honour in their death — in the black liveries , and hearse cloths for the coffin , and psalms , and lights , and Placebos , and Diriges , and Requiems . ' Our forefathers had the same passion for splendid funerals which ...
... received amazing honour in their death — in the black liveries , and hearse cloths for the coffin , and psalms , and lights , and Placebos , and Diriges , and Requiems . ' Our forefathers had the same passion for splendid funerals which ...
Page 524
... received the name of the Stoa Pocile , or Painted Cloister , and it became the favourite resort of Zeno and his disciples ; whereby they received the name of Stoics , or the philosophers who frequented the painted Stoa . In the gardens ...
... received the name of the Stoa Pocile , or Painted Cloister , and it became the favourite resort of Zeno and his disciples ; whereby they received the name of Stoics , or the philosophers who frequented the painted Stoa . In the gardens ...
Page 541
... received any instruction . In such a state of ignorance it is plain that however excellent the remedial measures ... receiving educa- tion . On this Dr. Duff remarks , ' This is true of the whole population , but not of the male ...
... received any instruction . In such a state of ignorance it is plain that however excellent the remedial measures ... receiving educa- tion . On this Dr. Duff remarks , ' This is true of the whole population , but not of the male ...
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