Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 64
עמוד 147
... London once at- tempted this before he was a Commissioner , and was defeated . I had no manner of doubt that it would speedily become the law , after the Commission had begun to operate . The Bishop of Lon- don is said to have declared ...
... London once at- tempted this before he was a Commissioner , and was defeated . I had no manner of doubt that it would speedily become the law , after the Commission had begun to operate . The Bishop of Lon- don is said to have declared ...
עמוד 177
... London proposed this holy innovation upon Cathedrals , and the head of our Church declared with vehe- mence and indignation that nothing in the earth would induce him to consent to it . Si mens non læva fuisset , Trojaque nunc stares ...
... London proposed this holy innovation upon Cathedrals , and the head of our Church declared with vehe- mence and indignation that nothing in the earth would induce him to consent to it . Si mens non læva fuisset , Trojaque nunc stares ...
עמוד 178
... London , 18,0001 . or 20,000l . I began to feel some comfort : " things are not so bad ; the Bishops do not mean to sacrifice to sheep and shepherd's money their present revenues ; the Bishop of London is less violent and headstrong ...
... London , 18,0001 . or 20,000l . I began to feel some comfort : " things are not so bad ; the Bishops do not mean to sacrifice to sheep and shepherd's money their present revenues ; the Bishop of London is less violent and headstrong ...
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