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Side viii
... true causes , or to suggest that war ( if resigned to its own natural movement of progress ) is cleansing itself and ennobling itself constantly and inevitably , were it only through its connection with science ever more and more ...
... true causes , or to suggest that war ( if resigned to its own natural movement of progress ) is cleansing itself and ennobling itself constantly and inevitably , were it only through its connection with science ever more and more ...
Side x
... true and transcendent spirit of mercy which resides virtually in such wars , as maintaining the unity of God against Polythe- ism , and , by trampling on cruel idolatries , as indirectly opening the channels for benign principles of ...
... true and transcendent spirit of mercy which resides virtually in such wars , as maintaining the unity of God against Polythe- ism , and , by trampling on cruel idolatries , as indirectly opening the channels for benign principles of ...
Side xiv
... true , move amongst char- acters and scenes so remote from our ordinary experience , and through a state of society so favorable to an adventurous cast of incidents , that they would everywhere pass for romances , if severed from the ...
... true , move amongst char- acters and scenes so remote from our ordinary experience , and through a state of society so favorable to an adventurous cast of incidents , that they would everywhere pass for romances , if severed from the ...
Side xvii
... . To have affronted the wrath of the Inquisition , and to have survived such an audacity , would of itself be enough to found a title for the martial VOL . I. 2 - nun to a national interest . It is true EXPLANATORY NOTICES . XVII.
... . To have affronted the wrath of the Inquisition , and to have survived such an audacity , would of itself be enough to found a title for the martial VOL . I. 2 - nun to a national interest . It is true EXPLANATORY NOTICES . XVII.
Side xviii
... true that Kate had not taken the veil ; she had stopped short of the deadliest crime known to the In- quisition ; but still her transgressions were such as to require a spe- cial indulgence ; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope to ...
... true that Kate had not taken the veil ; she had stopped short of the deadliest crime known to the In- quisition ; but still her transgressions were such as to require a spe- cial indulgence ; and this indulgence was granted by a Pope to ...
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