The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... Influence of Darwinism upon Theology 5. The Upper Anio 6. The Declaration of London 7. Sport and Decadence 8. The English Conception of Police 9. Porfirio Diaz - Soldier and Statesman 10. The Needs of the Navy 11. England , France , and ...
... Influence of Darwinism upon Theology 5. The Upper Anio 6. The Declaration of London 7. Sport and Decadence 8. The English Conception of Police 9. Porfirio Diaz - Soldier and Statesman 10. The Needs of the Navy 11. England , France , and ...
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... . Lord Byron rummaged her , but found nothing save some worthless arms . ' These four days luckily concluded their piratical escapade . After 4 BYRON AND BONAPARTE Pragmatism; the Evolution of Truth The Influence of Darwinism upon Theology.
... . Lord Byron rummaged her , but found nothing save some worthless arms . ' These four days luckily concluded their piratical escapade . After 4 BYRON AND BONAPARTE Pragmatism; the Evolution of Truth The Influence of Darwinism upon Theology.
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... influence upon the method of historical study , not only in Paris and the French provinces , but also in the universities and academies of learned Europe from St Petersburg to Lisbon . The link between the technical and educational ...
... influence upon the method of historical study , not only in Paris and the French provinces , but also in the universities and academies of learned Europe from St Petersburg to Lisbon . The link between the technical and educational ...
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... influences of the place ; along with canon and civil law he studied literature , which had received a definite impetus from the fervours of the century , and , following the lead of St Francis , was finding its occasional expression in ...
... influences of the place ; along with canon and civil law he studied literature , which had received a definite impetus from the fervours of the century , and , following the lead of St Francis , was finding its occasional expression in ...
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... influence . It was as much in the air as was puritanism in England when the Tudors and Stuarts reigned , or as is agnosticism in our own time . And dread of hell was a profitable weapon for the Church . A renaissance spirit is apt to ...
... influence . It was as much in the air as was puritanism in England when the Tudors and Stuarts reigned , or as is agnosticism in our own time . And dread of hell was a profitable weapon for the Church . A renaissance spirit is apt to ...
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