The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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Side 3
... regard to this part of the religion of the ancient Egyptians , Herodotus and Diodorus the Sicilian had long been the chief authorities . Herodotus is the more valuable of the two . He had visited Memphis and Thebes , the capitals of ...
... regard to this part of the religion of the ancient Egyptians , Herodotus and Diodorus the Sicilian had long been the chief authorities . Herodotus is the more valuable of the two . He had visited Memphis and Thebes , the capitals of ...
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... regard the end of his earthly life as the most awful period , or crisis , of his existence . Before he could be admitted to the happy life of eternity he would have to be justified by the merit of the life he was leaving , and make good ...
... regard the end of his earthly life as the most awful period , or crisis , of his existence . Before he could be admitted to the happy life of eternity he would have to be justified by the merit of the life he was leaving , and make good ...
Side 33
... regard this as a merely careless blunder , rather than as a gross perversion of the truth as uttored by a truth - speaking man . Our readers will know better how to regard it when they have followed us to the close . VOL . XLIII . NO ...
... regard this as a merely careless blunder , rather than as a gross perversion of the truth as uttored by a truth - speaking man . Our readers will know better how to regard it when they have followed us to the close . VOL . XLIII . NO ...
Side 35
... regard as a very consider- able dramatist ; and we shall endeavour to show that , though he falls short of Shakespeare , nay , of Webster , of Ford , and of Marlowe , it is not for want of deep sympathy - for , after all , the dramatic ...
... regard as a very consider- able dramatist ; and we shall endeavour to show that , though he falls short of Shakespeare , nay , of Webster , of Ford , and of Marlowe , it is not for want of deep sympathy - for , after all , the dramatic ...
Side 111
... regard to the approaching Transit of Venus . " In this letter it is argued that Mr. Proctor has taken into account only the mathematical side of the question- " strained the idea of occupying the northern and southern stations ...
... regard to the approaching Transit of Venus . " In this letter it is argued that Mr. Proctor has taken into account only the mathematical side of the question- " strained the idea of occupying the northern and southern stations ...
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