The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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... authority of the Roman See . Protestantism , he thinks , is drifting through rationalism to a denial of the inspiration of the Bible and the Divinity of Christ , and from that to the abyss of naturalism and materialism there is but a ...
... authority of the Roman See . Protestantism , he thinks , is drifting through rationalism to a denial of the inspiration of the Bible and the Divinity of Christ , and from that to the abyss of naturalism and materialism there is but a ...
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... , an august body whose authority in the absence of a pope is supreme . To most of the worshippers of the equine faith their deity is as invisible as the object of the devotion of the more orthodox churches . BINGIE BROS. CHARACTER SKETCH .
... , an august body whose authority in the absence of a pope is supreme . To most of the worshippers of the equine faith their deity is as invisible as the object of the devotion of the more orthodox churches . BINGIE BROS. CHARACTER SKETCH .
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... authorities , scandalised at this infraction of rule , remon- strated , and ultimately finding their representations in vain , they had resort to the ultima ratio of dons , and confronted the young sportsman with the alternative to quit ...
... authorities , scandalised at this infraction of rule , remon- strated , and ultimately finding their representations in vain , they had resort to the ultima ratio of dons , and confronted the young sportsman with the alternative to quit ...
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... authorities betting has attained the dimensions of a national curse , and that it is as much of an evil to be combated by the legislature as the lotteries or as public gaming - houses . Secondly , it is clear that whatever other evils ...
... authorities betting has attained the dimensions of a national curse , and that it is as much of an evil to be combated by the legislature as the lotteries or as public gaming - houses . Secondly , it is clear that whatever other evils ...
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... authorities have in their hands a weapon which indeed any private citizen can use against any racecourse on which betting takes place . But one blow well delivered at the Stewards of the Jockey Club might bring the whole system to the ...
... authorities have in their hands a weapon which indeed any private citizen can use against any racecourse on which betting takes place . But one blow well delivered at the Stewards of the Jockey Club might bring the whole system to the ...
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