The Edinburgh Review, Том 139A. and C. Black, 1874 |
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... authority from which it appears that even the Christian Scriptures themselves , not to speak of the Christian apologists or polemic writers , were admitted to the honour of a place in any of the libraries of Greece or Rome . The ...
... authority from which it appears that even the Christian Scriptures themselves , not to speak of the Christian apologists or polemic writers , were admitted to the honour of a place in any of the libraries of Greece or Rome . The ...
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... authority of Suidas , is said to have consisted of 30,000 volumes ; the other , that of Serenus Sammonicus , already referred to , of 62,000 . The first impression produced by these statements as to the large number of volumes in the ...
... authority of Suidas , is said to have consisted of 30,000 volumes ; the other , that of Serenus Sammonicus , already referred to , of 62,000 . The first impression produced by these statements as to the large number of volumes in the ...
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... authority , but even to a share in the election of the chiefs of the governing body . his scheme had a very short tenure . Ministers of Public Instruction succeeded each other rapidly under Louis Philip . So did Directors of the Royal ...
... authority , but even to a share in the election of the chiefs of the governing body . his scheme had a very short tenure . Ministers of Public Instruction succeeded each other rapidly under Louis Philip . So did Directors of the Royal ...
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... authority again sur- veyed the contents , but without the actual process of counting ; and he then estimated the number of volumes at 450,000 , not including pamphlets and fugitive pieces , which he set down at the same number . In 1850 ...
... authority again sur- veyed the contents , but without the actual process of counting ; and he then estimated the number of volumes at 450,000 , not including pamphlets and fugitive pieces , which he set down at the same number . In 1850 ...
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... authorities of the English Church - Taylor , Waterland , South , and numerous others , were cited and analysed , but Greek and Latin fathers and German metaphysicians were passed under review . And yet this notable production failed in ...
... authorities of the English Church - Taylor , Waterland , South , and numerous others , were cited and analysed , but Greek and Latin fathers and German metaphysicians were passed under review . And yet this notable production failed in ...
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