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... become popular , they would have gained the power they have so long wanted . The Government , by their inconsistent and vacillating policy , had nearly made them masters of the situation . Mr. Gladstone in his Manchester speech had ...
... become popular , they would have gained the power they have so long wanted . The Government , by their inconsistent and vacillating policy , had nearly made them masters of the situation . Mr. Gladstone in his Manchester speech had ...
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... becomes that its provisions would secure the benefit of a numerically insignificant , though perhaps a somewhat noisy ... become antiquated without disappearing : but some are as useful now as ever , and among them must be reckoned the ...
... becomes that its provisions would secure the benefit of a numerically insignificant , though perhaps a somewhat noisy ... become antiquated without disappearing : but some are as useful now as ever , and among them must be reckoned the ...
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... become delusive , yet which is dinned into the ears of the country as something very novel and fine by a " liberal ... become so apparent since the year 1832 , and the supposed affinity of this bent with the growth of science , of ...
... become delusive , yet which is dinned into the ears of the country as something very novel and fine by a " liberal ... become so apparent since the year 1832 , and the supposed affinity of this bent with the growth of science , of ...
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... become more firm and lasting as time goes on . For it is part of a liberal education to teach the necessity of theory : and one of the best tests of a truly liberal mind is the adaptation of theory to practice with- out injuring the ...
... become more firm and lasting as time goes on . For it is part of a liberal education to teach the necessity of theory : and one of the best tests of a truly liberal mind is the adaptation of theory to practice with- out injuring the ...
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... become , beyond all comparison , more diffi- cult than it was in the last generation . Competitive ex- aminations for almost all public services , and the multipli- cation of prizes at the universities , have stimulated the struggle ...
... become , beyond all comparison , more diffi- cult than it was in the last generation . Competitive ex- aminations for almost all public services , and the multipli- cation of prizes at the universities , have stimulated the struggle ...
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Strona 342 - The Greek Testament: with a critically revised Text; a Digest of Various Readings; Marginal References to verbal and Idiomatic Usage; Prolegomena; and a Critical and Exegetical Commentary. For the Use of Theological Students and Ministers, By HENRY ALFORD, DD, Dean of Canterbury. Vol. I., containing the Four Gospels.
Strona 188 - Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion? Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
Strona 188 - He is wise in heart, and mighty in strength : Who hath hardened himself against him, and hath prospered? Which removeth the mountains, and they know not: Which overturneth them in his anger: Which shaketh the earth out of her place, And the pillars thereof tremble: Which commandeth the Sun, and it riseth not; And scaleth up the stars.
Strona 276 - Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation : so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Strona 261 - The Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control " — we shall presently have a separate organization here also.
Strona 238 - ... arm in arm, how pleasant here to pace ; Or, o'er the stern reclining, watch below The foaming wake far widening as we go. On stormy nights when wild north-westers rave, How proud a thing to fight with wind and wave! The dripping sailor on the reeling mast Exults to bear, and scorns to wish it past.
Strona 44 - Yet half a beast is the great god Pan, To laugh as he sits by the river, Making a poet out of a man : The true gods sigh for the cost and pain, — For the reed which grows nevermore again As a reed with the reeds in the river.
Strona 249 - The Puritan hated bear-baiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators.
Strona 74 - ... when any cause of the law divine happened to come in question, or of spiritual learning, then it was declared, interpreted and showed by that part of the body politic called the spiritualty, now being usually called the English Church...
Strona 188 - And God made two great lights ; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night : he made the stars also.