The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... render unlovely the most amiable part of the creation ? What is the result of all these observations ? That since the imita- tive principle has such a powerful operation upon the future character , it is of the highest importance that ...
... render unlovely the most amiable part of the creation ? What is the result of all these observations ? That since the imita- tive principle has such a powerful operation upon the future character , it is of the highest importance that ...
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... rendered the church of Rome sovereign arbitrator and disposer both of the spiritual and temporal affairs of Europe . That church had in- effectually struggled to throw off its subjection to the emperors of Ger- many , till , in the ...
... rendered the church of Rome sovereign arbitrator and disposer both of the spiritual and temporal affairs of Europe . That church had in- effectually struggled to throw off its subjection to the emperors of Ger- many , till , in the ...
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... rendered those once formidable engines of terror un- availing , and brought them into such contempt , that Innocent the Third resolved to avert the fatal revolution with which the papal omnipotence was threatened , by condemning the ...
... rendered those once formidable engines of terror un- availing , and brought them into such contempt , that Innocent the Third resolved to avert the fatal revolution with which the papal omnipotence was threatened , by condemning the ...
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... rendered necessary to the degree of Master of Arts ; but this requisition is far from being of sufficient strictness or regularity to remedy the evil , and the general indifference towards such pursuits , manifested among the students ...
... rendered necessary to the degree of Master of Arts ; but this requisition is far from being of sufficient strictness or regularity to remedy the evil , and the general indifference towards such pursuits , manifested among the students ...
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... rendered almost identical with the acceptance . The strictness of examination is pre- served in external forms alone , and the test applied is such as to ex- clude only the most glaring instances of ignorance and demerit . It is said ...
... rendered almost identical with the acceptance . The strictness of examination is pre- served in external forms alone , and the test applied is such as to ex- clude only the most glaring instances of ignorance and demerit . It is said ...
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