The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... consequences ; taken independently of the good which may be made to follow from a right use of it : and the pain is a spur to in- dustry and ... consequence . The pleasure which we receive Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments . 9.
... consequences ; taken independently of the good which may be made to follow from a right use of it : and the pain is a spur to in- dustry and ... consequence . The pleasure which we receive Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments . 9.
Page 10
A New Review. no one good consequence . The pleasure which we receive from the failure of an enemy who is either ... consequences which may follow , either from the justice of the retribution , the amendment of the indivi- dual , or the ...
A New Review. no one good consequence . The pleasure which we receive from the failure of an enemy who is either ... consequences which may follow , either from the justice of the retribution , the amendment of the indivi- dual , or the ...
Page 43
... , or a season of de- spondency and despair , too often the lamentable consequence of his * 1 Pet , v . 6 , 7 . + Heb . xiii , 5 . OWN own previous wickedness , rises up against the offended justice Mant's Parochial Sermons . 43.
... , or a season of de- spondency and despair , too often the lamentable consequence of his * 1 Pet , v . 6 , 7 . + Heb . xiii , 5 . OWN own previous wickedness , rises up against the offended justice Mant's Parochial Sermons . 43.
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... consequences of events . This tragedy contains what appears to be the most faithful narrative that has reached our times of the great and decisive battle of Salamis , written within a short time after the event , by an eye - witness and ...
... consequences of events . This tragedy contains what appears to be the most faithful narrative that has reached our times of the great and decisive battle of Salamis , written within a short time after the event , by an eye - witness and ...
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... consequence are entrusted to those who are qualified by ecclesiastical experience to direct , and by their temperance to conciliate the Clergy who are committed to their care . The worthy Archdeacon calls the attention of his Clergy to ...
... consequence are entrusted to those who are qualified by ecclesiastical experience to direct , and by their temperance to conciliate the Clergy who are committed to their care . The worthy Archdeacon calls the attention of his Clergy to ...
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