The Fortnightly, Band 59;Band 65Chapman and Hall., 1896 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 78
Seite 1
... late as the first part of the present century , he was approached by his Ministers and other subjects , not on bended knees only , but on all fours , he can promul- gate no new dogmas , neither can he increase nor diminish in the ...
... late as the first part of the present century , he was approached by his Ministers and other subjects , not on bended knees only , but on all fours , he can promul- gate no new dogmas , neither can he increase nor diminish in the ...
Seite 10
... late , are the theological students who wish to become Ulemas , or , literally , learned men . All the larger mosques have Medrassés or schools of theology attached to them , attended by lads mostly from the provinces , who receive a ...
... late , are the theological students who wish to become Ulemas , or , literally , learned men . All the larger mosques have Medrassés or schools of theology attached to them , attended by lads mostly from the provinces , who receive a ...
Seite 28
... late Government , I prefer to be misrepresented and misunderstood , rather than endea- vour at present to disentangle those questions . " Mr. Dillon promptly took up the gauntlet here thrown down . In a speech delivered in Dublin twenty ...
... late Government , I prefer to be misrepresented and misunderstood , rather than endea- vour at present to disentangle those questions . " Mr. Dillon promptly took up the gauntlet here thrown down . In a speech delivered in Dublin twenty ...
Seite 33
... late Mr. Parnell - which Mr. O'Connor , by the way , began to write for a London publisher almost before the body of his late friend and leader was cold , and which was being devoured by thousands of morbid English readers while Ireland ...
... late Mr. Parnell - which Mr. O'Connor , by the way , began to write for a London publisher almost before the body of his late friend and leader was cold , and which was being devoured by thousands of morbid English readers while Ireland ...
Seite 40
... late have probably not really had the experience ; at any rate , having no common starting - point , Pater and M. Barrès can make no plea to them . Ask the man who is developing — with a lucid perception of their nature and requirements ...
... late have probably not really had the experience ; at any rate , having no common starting - point , Pater and M. Barrès can make no plea to them . Ask the man who is developing — with a lucid perception of their nature and requirements ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action Armenians authority Bishop Boer British called Cape Cape Colony century character Chartered Christian Church civilised Colony Committee Company doubt Dutch duty election Empire England English Europe European existence fact favour feeling force foreign France French friends German give Government hand Healy Hedaya Imperial important increase India influence instinct interest Ireland Irish Islâm Johannesburg labour land landlords Lemaitre less London Lord Lord Rosebery Lord Salisbury matter Matthew Arnold means ment native nature never officers once opinion Ottoman Empire Parliament party passion Persia play political position possession practical present President Kruger Prince question race reason recognised reform regard religion religious result Rhodes Russia School Board South Africa speech Sultan tenants territory things tion trade Transvaal Turkey Uitlanders Ulema Val-des-Bois Venezuela Wady Halfa whole women