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The Unitarian review, Volume 34

 By Joseph Henry Allen

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CAMBRIDGE, MASS - Page 192
THE UNITARIAN REVIEW EDITOR: JOSEPH HENRY ALLEN, CAMBRIDGE, MASS VOL. 34. SEPTEMBER, 1890. No. 3. CONTENTS. PAGB I. A FOURTH FORM OF CHRISTIANITY. ...
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Munich - Page 437
The 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 ...
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Florence - Page 515
an inestimable work on lines of free Christian scholarship, that may compare with the college of the Waldenses in Florence, which I had just visited. ...
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Rome - Page 509
What 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 ...
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Boston - Page 503
Though 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. ...
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Venice - Page 421
At 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 ...
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Amiens - Page 135
and 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.
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Milan - Page 68
The victory of Magenta, the liberation of Milan, the battles of Varese and Como, the tremendous confusion and costly success of Solferino, ...
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Genoa - Page 68
Garibaldi sailed from Genoa, and hastened to Sicily, where, after defeating the Bourbon troops at Calatafirai and.
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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 69
King 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 ...
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London - Page 338
During 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 ...
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Brescia - Page 72
the Countess Martinengo Cesaresco recounts the honorable record of her own family, which dates backward a thousand years in the annals of Brescia. ...
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Palermo - Page 69
Misilmeri, he entered Palermo, took possession in the name of Vittorio Emanuele, and proclaimed himself dictator. ...
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Warwick, Mass - Page 281
Hedge'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 560
These memoirs give us a picture of Paris during the stormy period of the Revolution.)
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Messina - Page 69
He then passed on to occupy Messina, crossed the strait, and was joyously received in Calabria. King Francis fled to Gaeta ; and Garibaldi entered ...
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New York - Page 271
of 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. ...
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Cambridge - Page 94
Warner, Francis, MD A course of lectures on the growth and means of training the mental faculty, delivered in the university of Cambridge. ...
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Saint Paul - Page 302
The predecessor and the successor of Christ, John the Baptist and Saint Paul, have had scarcely less influence than Jesus on Christianity. ...
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Jerusalem - Page 55
Long 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 ...
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Concord, NH - Page 459
Tilden, 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 ...
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Salisbury - Page 136
All 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 ...
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Minneapolis - Page 540
Simmons'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 421
The 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 458
Of most importance after that already noted is the section on " Shakespeare and Southampton " and that on " The Scandal concerning Shakespeare in 1601 ...
Windsor - Page 244
Saturday 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 286
as 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 540
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Illinois, Iowa, Tennessee, and Tacoma, — each of them calling him to account, in exactly the same terms, ...
Reims - Page 134
A beautiful bit of evolution is that from the modest finial which ornaments the buttresses of Noyon to the splendid pinnacles of Amiens and Reims. ...
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Bologna - Page 425
but 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, ...
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Plymouth - Page 335
In 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 459
The 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 521
were to hold a convention at the great ecclesiastical city of Cologne (where they have two or three congregations) in the coming October. ...
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Kingston, RI - Page 232
political 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 222
In 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 188
He could probably be easily identified in Chicago by his initials and his portrait here given. Three papers relate to Gerald Massey, Burns, and Hood, ...
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Alden, New York - Page 280
Alden, New York. Lord Ively. An Epic Poem in XIV. Books. By John Heddaeus. Walter Scott, London. Northern Studies. By Edmund Gosse. ...
Hamburg - Page 289
captain 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. ...
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Perugia - Page 342
which "organizes expeditions to Italy and Switzerland; will travel next Easter to Siena and Perugia," a very modest scale of costs being given.
Moscow - Page 124
No 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 ...
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Catania - Page 514
In 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 466
We 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 507
What 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 341
and discussions In Oxford on the condition of the laboring classes, and the remedies which lay more especially within the grasp of university men. ...
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Indianapolis - Page 60
in 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 215
Conversion 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 188
Under 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 187
WH Black, of St. Louis. They make a favorable impression of the liberality of spirit of the Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House of Nashville, ...
Caen - Page 132
of 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 75
The 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 507
The 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 557
There 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 350
Professor Richardson, formerly of Hartford, is now librarian of Princeton University.
Bangor, Maine - Page 292
he 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 516
Marseilles. 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 98
Hancock's sons were graduated at Harvard, and followed their father's profession : John became the minister of Braintree (now Quincy), ...
Epinal - Page 251
Next 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 43
Shakespeare 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 516
those 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 97
Two pastorates of the First Parish of Lexington, Mass., extended over a period of one hundred and five years, — that of Rev. ...
Manchester - Page 265
The incident which showed this, however, — a popular meeting that had been lately held in Manchester, — did illustrate in an interesting way the ...
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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 223
While 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 206
Again, 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 300
it is likely, with his removal from Bangor to Providence, in 1850 ; and again with his removal from Providence to Brookline, in 1857. ...
Augsburg - Page 438
In 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 449
fahs (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 462
including his essay on " Personality," delivered in Springfield in 1877, the paper on " Christianity and Hellenism," read at Princeton in 1881, ...
Surinam - Page 283
requested 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 383
instead of traversing the seas from continent to continent, and taking and discharging cargoes at Calcutta or Sydney or Boston, she should float, ...
Calcutta - Page 383
instead 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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