The Fortnightly, Band 67;Band 73Chapman and Hall., 1900 |
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... appear that the suc- cessful passage effected later by Brigadier - General Pole Carew was facilitated by Methuen's frontal attack , but before Methuen is for- given for that rash move , we must know whether he could not have waited to ...
... appear that the suc- cessful passage effected later by Brigadier - General Pole Carew was facilitated by Methuen's frontal attack , but before Methuen is for- given for that rash move , we must know whether he could not have waited to ...
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... appear to the reader to have any bearing on the present war . As a matter of fact this relationship has been one of the strongest factors in moulding the Boer character , in influencing his publie life , in leading even to the ...
... appear to the reader to have any bearing on the present war . As a matter of fact this relationship has been one of the strongest factors in moulding the Boer character , in influencing his publie life , in leading even to the ...
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... in which membership to the Church of England is required as a condition . " ( 6 ) See his Foundations of Belief , Longmans , 1895 , p . 274 . These considerations appear to me to carry great weight , SOME RECENT CATHOLIC APOLOGISTS . 27.
... in which membership to the Church of England is required as a condition . " ( 6 ) See his Foundations of Belief , Longmans , 1895 , p . 274 . These considerations appear to me to carry great weight , SOME RECENT CATHOLIC APOLOGISTS . 27.
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... appear to be lawful on the part of those who separate themselves by a considerable interval from the position accounted orthodox by the powers of the formularies or their official guardians . Such persons believe themselves to have ...
... appear to be lawful on the part of those who separate themselves by a considerable interval from the position accounted orthodox by the powers of the formularies or their official guardians . Such persons believe themselves to have ...
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... appear to be the inevitable consequences of abandoning a belief , once practically universal , in the miraculous inspiration and co - ordination of every word of the whole sacred text . Yet who , in the light of modern science , can ...
... appear to be the inevitable consequences of abandoning a belief , once practically universal , in the miraculous inspiration and co - ordination of every word of the whole sacred text . Yet who , in the light of modern science , can ...
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