The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... cause bodily pain in order to diminish bodily pain upon the whole , are of this class : And indeed so are all punishments , which are painful methods of preventing evils ; of preventing hurtful attacks on person and property . And so is ...
... cause bodily pain in order to diminish bodily pain upon the whole , are of this class : And indeed so are all punishments , which are painful methods of preventing evils ; of preventing hurtful attacks on person and property . And so is ...
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... cause of virtue . If any thwart his views , or interfere with his rights , they are immediately put upon the footing of enemies : however innocent they may be no trial is held ; they are calumniated with virulence , and hated with bit ...
... cause of virtue . If any thwart his views , or interfere with his rights , they are immediately put upon the footing of enemies : however innocent they may be no trial is held ; they are calumniated with virulence , and hated with bit ...
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... cause , they are noble and elevated ; they lift the mind above every thing ordinary and vulgar ; they give a fine and sublime animation , which cannot be accounted evil in itself , and must be reckoned amongst those things which make a ...
... cause , they are noble and elevated ; they lift the mind above every thing ordinary and vulgar ; they give a fine and sublime animation , which cannot be accounted evil in itself , and must be reckoned amongst those things which make a ...
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... cause , if he have done thee no harm . ' Prov . iii . 30. And suppose harm done , yet if not meant , let us accept . the same kind of Apology which St. Paul offered ; I wist not , Brethren , that he was the High Priest . ' For it is ...
... cause , if he have done thee no harm . ' Prov . iii . 30. And suppose harm done , yet if not meant , let us accept . the same kind of Apology which St. Paul offered ; I wist not , Brethren , that he was the High Priest . ' For it is ...
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... cause too short to form a separate publication by itself , or in order to eke out his second volume of " Memoirs " to a statuta- ble size . And thus may a Baronet of the United Kingdom stand charged with the scurvy offences of book ...
... cause too short to form a separate publication by itself , or in order to eke out his second volume of " Memoirs " to a statuta- ble size . And thus may a Baronet of the United Kingdom stand charged with the scurvy offences of book ...
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