North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 57
Page 2
... church ; not exactly as a place to acquire the knowledge requisite for assuming its dig- nities ; but as a middle state of preferment , from which the candidate is translated , when his hour cometh . Now , with regard to any judgment we ...
... church ; not exactly as a place to acquire the knowledge requisite for assuming its dig- nities ; but as a middle state of preferment , from which the candidate is translated , when his hour cometh . Now , with regard to any judgment we ...
Page 4
... church in the Universities , or to the children of the Universities in the church , is to quarrel with an institution for supporting , encouraging , and uphold- ing itself . Such of our readers as judge of foreign institu- tions , by ...
... church in the Universities , or to the children of the Universities in the church , is to quarrel with an institution for supporting , encouraging , and uphold- ing itself . Such of our readers as judge of foreign institu- tions , by ...
Page 9
... church . There is no doubt but that , in many single cases , the pat- ronage afforded by these establishments is , in the highest de- gree , seasonable in its application , and happy in its effects . But that the whole system , as ...
... church . There is no doubt but that , in many single cases , the pat- ronage afforded by these establishments is , in the highest de- gree , seasonable in its application , and happy in its effects . But that the whole system , as ...
Page 10
... church thus forestalled , the fellowships themselves present a vast amount of patronage , which might be turned to greater account , by having greater respect to merit in its distribution . If it be said that the fellows earn their ...
... church thus forestalled , the fellowships themselves present a vast amount of patronage , which might be turned to greater account , by having greater respect to merit in its distribution . If it be said that the fellows earn their ...
Page 91
... church . On what such claims are grounded , it seems proper now to in- quire , since we find disciples among us zealous enough to publish and inculcate the writings of their supposed prophet . Miracles are thought to be of little value ...
... church . On what such claims are grounded , it seems proper now to in- quire , since we find disciples among us zealous enough to publish and inculcate the writings of their supposed prophet . Miracles are thought to be of little value ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alluvion America Amerigo Vespucci ancient antiquity appear astronomy atheism believe Boston Brocken called capital cause century character Châtelet church circumstances civil common consequence contains Crodo discovery doctrine earth effect English equally Europe exist fact foreign French genius Goslar Harz Hayti heaven idea important Indians inhabitants interest Italy king labour land language Latin Latin language laws learned letters liberty Madame de Graffigny manner manufactures means ment mind Montesquieu moral name of America nation nature necessary never North Carolina object observed opinion original passage passed persons Phidias political possession present principles produce question readers reason religion remarks respect revolution river Roman seems society spirit Suard supposed Swedenborg Tacitus thing tion true truth Vespucci Voltaire voyage wealth whole writers yellow fever