MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 22Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Page 113
... learned men of different denominations , if they were to meet together over the open Bible , would only meet to quarrel as to its contents . Among English revisions , an important place must be assigned to the New Testa- ment revised by ...
... learned men of different denominations , if they were to meet together over the open Bible , would only meet to quarrel as to its contents . Among English revisions , an important place must be assigned to the New Testa- ment revised by ...
Page 227
... learned the days of the week from the Romans of the seventh century , we should have learned them in a Latin form . But as we have them in a Teutonic form , they must be not an original Teutonic pos- session , but something learned from ...
... learned the days of the week from the Romans of the seventh century , we should have learned them in a Latin form . But as we have them in a Teutonic form , they must be not an original Teutonic pos- session , but something learned from ...
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... learned nothing whatever in regard to Cousin George , -nothing but this , that Mrs. Morton did not deny that she was acquainted with Captain Hotspur . Mr. Boltby had learned , however , that Cousin George had drawn the money for a ...
... learned nothing whatever in regard to Cousin George , -nothing but this , that Mrs. Morton did not deny that she was acquainted with Captain Hotspur . Mr. Boltby had learned , however , that Cousin George had drawn the money for a ...
Contents
Principles and Prejudices | 80 |
Poetess A forgotten English Edited by Mrs BROTHERTON | 93 |
Restitution By E H HICKEY | 111 |
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