The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... doubt , is requisite in administering all rewards and punishments , to prevent abuse and particular inconveniences ; but supposing these to be administered discreetly , nothing can be more efficacious . It may here be useful to observe ...
... doubt , is requisite in administering all rewards and punishments , to prevent abuse and particular inconveniences ; but supposing these to be administered discreetly , nothing can be more efficacious . It may here be useful to observe ...
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... doubt , operate successfully , each in its own sphere . " But in whatsoever case men are hindered from doing evil , it should be considered , that good arises , not only to him upon whom the evil'would have been inflicted , but also to ...
... doubt , operate successfully , each in its own sphere . " But in whatsoever case men are hindered from doing evil , it should be considered , that good arises , not only to him upon whom the evil'would have been inflicted , but also to ...
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... doubt whether we suffer wrongfully let us remember the House- holder who hired labourers into his vineyard ; Friend , I do thee no wrong . ' Matt . xx . 13. This plea was in all reason sufficient to secure peace ; though we are too apt ...
... doubt whether we suffer wrongfully let us remember the House- holder who hired labourers into his vineyard ; Friend , I do thee no wrong . ' Matt . xx . 13. This plea was in all reason sufficient to secure peace ; though we are too apt ...
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... doubt , ' said the Marchio- ∙ ness , overheard our conversation , the young lady protested that she was perfectly ignorant of any part of it ; and that as soon as she distinguished the Marchioness's voice , her respect led her to ...
... doubt , ' said the Marchio- ∙ ness , overheard our conversation , the young lady protested that she was perfectly ignorant of any part of it ; and that as soon as she distinguished the Marchioness's voice , her respect led her to ...
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... doubt of its au- thenticity , I should not venture to record the fact . " Vol . I. P. 83 . Now here was a secret deposited with three persons : one of whom was advised to bury it for ever in her own bosom , and adopted the advice : the ...
... doubt of its au- thenticity , I should not venture to record the fact . " Vol . I. P. 83 . Now here was a secret deposited with three persons : one of whom was advised to bury it for ever in her own bosom , and adopted the advice : the ...
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