The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... seems also wanted in order to strengthen a man for exercising authority ; over servants , children , or others . It is moreover , very useful in the restraints which it imposes upon Benevolence , when that sentiment would become ...
... seems also wanted in order to strengthen a man for exercising authority ; over servants , children , or others . It is moreover , very useful in the restraints which it imposes upon Benevolence , when that sentiment would become ...
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... seems to be something more : the in- dignation of the virtuous , on the first appearance of a design to offend , especially when mixed with benignity and true wisdom , co- operate with the remonstrances of conscience in him who was me ...
... seems to be something more : the in- dignation of the virtuous , on the first appearance of a design to offend , especially when mixed with benignity and true wisdom , co- operate with the remonstrances of conscience in him who was me ...
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... seems less obvious , cowardice ; that the merciful may be brave , cannot be doubted by those who contemplate our " blessed N blessed Lord and his first Martyr St. Stephen in their Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments . 13.
... seems less obvious , cowardice ; that the merciful may be brave , cannot be doubted by those who contemplate our " blessed N blessed Lord and his first Martyr St. Stephen in their Hey's Sermons on the Malevolent Sentiments . 13.
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... seems to have thought it adviseable , to avoid an awkward hiatus , to give to this first part of his work also the title of Historical Memoirs of my own Time between 1772 and 1780 . Now a fastidious reader , on taking up a book with so ...
... seems to have thought it adviseable , to avoid an awkward hiatus , to give to this first part of his work also the title of Historical Memoirs of my own Time between 1772 and 1780 . Now a fastidious reader , on taking up a book with so ...
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... seems to have taken a wicked delight in palming upon Sir Nathaniel , while at Naples , every wonderful tale she could recollect or invent ; and he has retailed them again to the public with all the becoming gravity of im- plicit belief ...
... seems to have taken a wicked delight in palming upon Sir Nathaniel , while at Naples , every wonderful tale she could recollect or invent ; and he has retailed them again to the public with all the becoming gravity of im- plicit belief ...
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