 | Sydney Smith, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, Macvey Napier, William Empson, Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Henry Reeve, Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot (Hon.), Harold Cox - 1853
...Greece, to be of any value, must be also a running commentary on the evidence, and he has endeavoured to put the reader in a position to judge for himself on every disputable point. But the discussions, though to a historical taste as interesting as the narrative,... | |
 | Joseph Mendham - 1840 - 130 Seiten
...of the Card. DUKE or YORK, Rome, 1764, the bull is transcribed at length in its la»t form. in Home of a form justly offensive to the European powers....in later times. * See the testimonies at length in Lit. Pol. pp. 260, 1. De POTTER is added. 85 Excommunicamus, et anathematizamus ex parte Dei Oinnipotentis... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1859
...Greece, to be of any value, must be also a running commentary on the evidence, and he has endeavoured to put the reader in a position to judge for himself on every disputable point. But the discussions, though to a historical taste as interesting as the narrative,... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1859
...Greece, to be of any value, must be also a running commentary on the evidence, and he has endeavoured to put the reader in a position to judge for himself on every disputable point. But the discussions, though to a historical taste as interesting as the narrative,... | |
 | 1879
...to draw the inferences which seem to us to follow necessarily from the objective premises laid down. In order" to put the reader in a position to judge for himself what are the conditions to be taken into account, and in order to enable him to form a correct estimate... | |
 | 1895
...calves out of the IOOO died ; in other localities the mortality was only about 2O per 1000. However, in order to put the reader in a position to judge for himself, we publish the figures which have been sent to us, taking 1893 as the type for the mean mortality per... | |
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