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 | CAMBRIDGE, MASS - Page 192THE UNITARIAN REVIEW EDITOR: JOSEPH HENRY ALLEN, CAMBRIDGE, MASS VOL. 34. SEPTEMBER, 1890. No. 3. CONTENTS. PAGB I. A FOURTH FORM OF CHRISTIANITY. ...more pages: 281 376 473 |
 | Munich - Page 437The Cottonian codex is the older and more complete of these manuscripts, only a part of the conclusion being lost: whereas the younger Munich codex is ...more pages: 351 355 |
 | Florence - Page 515an inestimable work on lines of free Christian scholarship, that may compare with the college of the Waldenses in Florence, which I had just visited. ...more pages: 74 425 |
More | Rome - Page 509What they meant this new Rome to be, was perhaps not perfectly clear to their minds ; but their disciples nowadays declare that they mean it to be the ...more pages: 67 69 511 |
 | Boston - Page 503Though Babylon fallen and Boston standing are very far apart in time, space, and civilization, they are not in the truth of things very far asunder. ...more pages: 504 508 |
 | Venice - Page 421At that time, the wounds of defeat from Austria were still raw and fresh in Lombardy and Venice. At Verona, Radetsky (then near ninety) was a name of ...more pages: 74 75 |
 | Amiens - Page 135and is set forth by the devotees of that style as a thoroughly good example of an art as significant for England as that of Amiens for France.more pages: 134 136 |
 | Milan - Page 68The victory of Magenta, the liberation of Milan, the battles of Varese and Como, the tremendous confusion and costly success of Solferino, ...more pages: 73 423 |
 | Genoa - Page 68Garibaldi sailed from Genoa, and hastened to Sicily, where, after defeating the Bourbon troops at Calatafirai and.more pages: 77 431 |
 | Marietta, Ohio - Page 279(Judge Cutler emigrated to the neighborhood of Marietta, Ohio, in the year 1795. This life includes many details of the early history of that State. ... |
 | Naples - Page 69King Francis fled to Gaeta ; and Garibaldi entered Naples. He gave the plebiscite of the Two Sicilies into the hands of the king, and, refusing every ...more pages: 68 421 |
 | London - Page 338During a several weeks' visit in London the past summer, I had the opportunity to see with my own eyes something of the plan and working of three ...more pages: 244 467 |
 | Brescia - Page 72the Countess Martinengo Cesaresco recounts the honorable record of her own family, which dates backward a thousand years in the annals of Brescia. ...more pages: 73 |
 | Palermo - Page 69Misilmeri, he entered Palermo, took possession in the name of Vittorio Emanuele, and proclaimed himself dictator. ...more pages: 76 77 |
 | Warwick, Mass - Page 281Hedge's grandfather, Lemuel Hedge, was a country minister in Warwick, Mass., a stout Loyalist in time of the Revolution, whose patriot neighbors made ... |
 | Paris - Page 560These memoirs give us a picture of Paris during the stormy period of the Revolution.)more pages: 177 419 |
 | Messina - Page 69He then passed on to occupy Messina, crossed the strait, and was joyously received in Calabria. King Francis fled to Gaeta ; and Garibaldi entered ...more pages: 493 |
 | New York - Page 271of whose additional By way of consolation to this New York gentleman, I will mention that the time for enriching posterity in this way is not past. ...more pages: 130 244 |
 | Cambridge - Page 94Warner, Francis, MD A course of lectures on the growth and means of training the mental faculty, delivered in the university of Cambridge. ...more pages: 97 102 |
 | Saint Paul - Page 302The predecessor and the successor of Christ, John the Baptist and Saint Paul, have had scarcely less influence than Jesus on Christianity. ...more pages: 264 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 55Long before these crusaders can hope to meet the infidel under the walls of Jerusalem, their friends will need to go forth and bring home the remnants ...more pages: 537 538 |
 | Concord, NH - Page 459Tilden, of Concord, NH It seems that the New Year's sermon he sent me was prophetic, and that he is going to leave the place. ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 561(Lectures before the Academy of natural sciences, Philadelphia, iu 1890. A presentation of the results of the latest and most accurate researches on ...more pages: 235 292 |
 | Salisbury - Page 136All this does not prevent Salisbury from being a marvellously beautiful building: its spire is second in beauty to no other, though it was the product ...more pages: 135 |
 | Minneapolis - Page 540Simmons's church, of Minneapolis. I understand you call Henry George a sophist, and the single lax a scheme to throw "all the burdens of taxation on ... |
 | Ferrara - Page 421The cities of the Romagna Bologna and Ferrara looked sullen, sombre, and sick under the threefold weight of the sultry summer heat, the restored ... |
 | Southampton - Page 458Of most importance after that already noted is the section on " Shakespeare and Southampton " and that on " The Scandal concerning Shakespeare in 1601 ... |
 | Windsor - Page 244Saturday was a well-earned holiday, the day being devoted to an excursion to Windsor, and the evening to a handsome banquet hospitably given to the ... |
 | Coventry - Page 286as cheating at play or informing against a fellow-student, the veterans in council decreed that he be sent to Coventry, or, as the phrase now is, ... |
 | Tacoma - Page 540New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Illinois, Iowa, Tennessee, and Tacoma, each of them calling him to account, in exactly the same terms, ... |
 | Reims - Page 134A beautiful bit of evolution is that from the modest finial which ornaments the buttresses of Noyon to the splendid pinnacles of Amiens and Reims. ...more pages: 137 |
 | Bologna - Page 425but meets them in the face : I counted the tunnels in the fifty or sixty miles that lay between Bologna and Florence, in crossing the Apennine range, ...more pages: 76 |
 | Plymouth - Page 335In the very first year of the settlement of Plymouth, a man by the name of Billington was condemned to have his neck and heels tied together for ... |
 | Syracuse, NY - Page 459The letter was written during a visit to Samuel Joseph May at Syracuse, NY, and the date is May, 1847, about the time that we had heard, ... |
 | Cologne - Page 521were to hold a convention at the great ecclesiastical city of Cologne (where they have two or three congregations) in the coming October. ...more pages: 45 449 |
 | Kingston, RI - Page 232political morality that he chose this subject for an address at Kingston, RI, where the address was delivered as one of a series inaugurated by Judge ... |
 | Bristol, Pa - Page 222In 1806, the family moved to Bristol, Pa., and in 1813 he joined his brothers at the Friends' boarding-school at Westtown, where he remained five ... |
 | Chicago - Page 188He could probably be easily identified in Chicago by his initials and his portrait here given. Three papers relate to Gerald Massey, Burns, and Hood, ...more pages: 361 469 |
 | Alden, New York - Page 280Alden, New York. Lord Ively. An Epic Poem in XIV. Books. By John Heddaeus. Walter Scott, London. Northern Studies. By Edmund Gosse. ... |
 | Hamburg - Page 289captain had died in Hamburg, was forced to put to sea with an incompetent mate for commander, to face a long and terrible winter voyage to New York. ...more pages: 536 |
 | Perugia - Page 342which "organizes expeditions to Italy and Switzerland; will travel next Easter to Siena and Perugia," a very modest scale of costs being given. |
 | Moscow - Page 124No bishopric in the world has had a succession of more remarkable men than that of Moscow. The clergy in Russia is a caste, and until lately an ...more pages: 122 |
 | Catania - Page 514In Catania (Sicily), at the last session of examinations, the royal inspector selected out of all the teachers of the city the Waldensian teacher as ... |
 | Toronto - Page 466We will not dwell on them here, except to say that once in Toronto, in the public park, where we tried to catch something of that message, ... |
 | Athens - Page 507What more engulfing to the sun of our Athens than the flood we deplore ? Wealth in the distillery is poverty in the pantry, in the wardrobe, ... |
 | Oxford - Page 341and discussions In Oxford on the condition of the laboring classes, and the remedies which lay more especially within the grasp of university men. ...more pages: 344 |
 | Indianapolis - Page 60in which divorce is made so easy that it would not even require the five minutes for which express trains were ouce said to stop at Indianapolis! ... |
 | Damascus - Page 215Conversion is often supposed to be instantaneous, as it was with Paul on his journey to Damascus. Have not all the ages touched facts when they have ... |
 | Quincy, Mass - Page 188Under the title " The Chappel of Ease" and Church of Statesmen, the pastor of the First Church in Quincy, Mass., has published in a handsome volume ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 187WH Black, of St. Louis. They make a favorable impression of the liberality of spirit of the Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House of Nashville, ... |
 | Caen - Page 132of Caen to the Church of San Michele of Pavia, if we did not know that Lanfranc, the abbot of the monastery of Caen, had been in Pavia. ... |
 | Turin - Page 75The marquise lived at Turin, the heart of the Sardinian monarchy, which patriotically took every risk, even to that of losing its individual existence ... |
 | Boston, New York - Page 507The roots of humanity are left beneath, from which spring Boston, New York, Baltimore. Standing by the tombs of the Old World, one is reminded of the ... |
 | Vannes - Page 375(A history of the Ecole libre Saint-Francois-Xavier, founded at Vannes in 1850, and of its predecessors for 200 years, by an approving alumnus. ... |
 | Bristol - Page 557There was a popular orthodox preacher in Bristol in my early days who is said to have delivered, as his own extemporaneous discourses, sermons which ... |
 | Hartford - Page 350Professor Richardson, formerly of Hartford, is now librarian of Princeton University. |
 | Bangor, Maine - Page 292he became minister of the Independent Congregational Church in Bangor, Maine, then a place remote and hard to reach, but full of the intelligence, ... |
 | Marseilles - Page 516Marseilles. The limited express next morning swept past Taruscon without a pause, and left behind only a vanishing possibility, bringing me as far as ... |
 | Braintree - Page 98Hancock's sons were graduated at Harvard, and followed their father's profession : John became the minister of Braintree (now Quincy), ... |
 | Epinal - Page 251Next spring, from Epinal to Bel- fort, will run a military railway, from valley to hill, the whole circuit of the forts, climbing along the ridges, ... |
 | Orlando - Page 43Shakespeare also has an Orlando, a fine young Hercules without a blemish, who defeats and kills the duke's wrestler, and very easily, too. ... |
 | Monte Carlo - Page 516those fair cities of ambiguous fame, Nice, Monaco, Monte Carlo, and the " English colony " of Cannes, where he is sorely tempted to loiter for repose. ... |
 | Lexington, Mass - Page 97Two pastorates of the First Parish of Lexington, Mass., extended over a period of one hundred and five years, that of Rev. ... |
 | Manchester - Page 265The incident which showed this, however, a popular meeting that had been lately held in Manchester, did illustrate in an interesting way the ...more pages: 260 |
 | York - Page 45"Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this sun of York " is like entering the doorway of Cologne cathedral. ... |
 | Newport - Page 223While at New Orleans, in 1841, he learned the case of a respectable negro freeman, from Newport, who was seized and put upon the chain gang. ... |
 | Louisville - Page 206Again, in 1836, he wrote to a young minister at Louisville, to James Freeman Clarke, " It makes me smile to hear immortality claimed for Catholicism ... |
 | Brookline - Page 300it is likely, with his removal from Bangor to Providence, in 1850 ; and again with his removal from Providence to Brookline, in 1857. ... |
 | Augsburg - Page 438In 1560 Achilles Pirmin- ius Gassar found a second manuscript of the poem in the library of Ulrich Fugger in Augsburg, made a copy of it, and, ... |
 | Fairfax - Page 449fahs (hair) IB still preserved in the proper name Fairfax; and /axed (hairy) and/eĞA: (lock of hair) are frequently met with in old English writers. |
 | Princeton - Page 462including his essay on " Personality," delivered in Springfield in 1877, the paper on " Christianity and Hellenism," read at Princeton in 1881, ... |
 | Surinam - Page 283requested by a learned professor to make inquiry concerning his wife's brother who hud emigrated to America : when last heard from, he was in Surinam. ... |
 | Sydney - Page 383instead of traversing the seas from continent to continent, and taking and discharging cargoes at Calcutta or Sydney or Boston, she should float, ... |
 | Calcutta - Page 383instead of traversing the seas from continent to continent, and taking and discharging cargoes at Calcutta or Sydney or Boston, she should float, ... |
 | Wellington - Page 43'I in-' should not be understood to mean the actual Sidney and Wellington, but tbe popular notion of them. |
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