The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 158
... position in a recess of the vault . The arm - chair in which he was seated was of marble , covered with gold . The sword with which they girded him was also of gold , as was the binding of the Gospel which they put in his hand . The ...
... position in a recess of the vault . The arm - chair in which he was seated was of marble , covered with gold . The sword with which they girded him was also of gold , as was the binding of the Gospel which they put in his hand . The ...
Page 269
... position of the Pelasgicon and the Pnyx were attacked early in 1853 by Ross ( " Die Pnyx und das Pelasgikon " ) ; in the same year Göttling ( " Das Pelasgikon und die Pnyx " ) argued for the old position of the Pnyx ; and in 1854 ...
... position of the Pelasgicon and the Pnyx were attacked early in 1853 by Ross ( " Die Pnyx und das Pelasgikon " ) ; in the same year Göttling ( " Das Pelasgikon und die Pnyx " ) argued for the old position of the Pnyx ; and in 1854 ...
Page 421
... position of Ambrose towards the despotism of the throne was no less creditable to his firmness , and more so to his humanity , than his position towards heresy . Over the two Emperors who had the most decided influence during his ...
... position of Ambrose towards the despotism of the throne was no less creditable to his firmness , and more so to his humanity , than his position towards heresy . Over the two Emperors who had the most decided influence during his ...
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