The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... tion on the mind of the man of thought and reflection , and to rouse the affections of the man of sensibility . Moreover , Christian mo- tives make the unchangeable Deity the primary object of our at- tention , even when that Duty is ...
... tion on the mind of the man of thought and reflection , and to rouse the affections of the man of sensibility . Moreover , Christian mo- tives make the unchangeable Deity the primary object of our at- tention , even when that Duty is ...
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... tion turning on the means of governing the House of Commons , Mackay said- that with my own hand I secured one hun- dred and twenty votes on that vital question to ministers : 80,000 pounds were set apart for the purpose . Forty members ...
... tion turning on the means of governing the House of Commons , Mackay said- that with my own hand I secured one hun- dred and twenty votes on that vital question to ministers : 80,000 pounds were set apart for the purpose . Forty members ...
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... tion of every person from whom he gathers materials . So that the reader is treading on treacherous ground , with continual anx- iety and suspicion . But if notwithstanding Sir W. W. is deter- mined to retain the title of his book , we ...
... tion of every person from whom he gathers materials . So that the reader is treading on treacherous ground , with continual anx- iety and suspicion . But if notwithstanding Sir W. W. is deter- mined to retain the title of his book , we ...
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... tion of our readers to the candid and very judicious conclusion of the Preface to these volumes . " It is necessary for me to add , ( and the acknowledgment may serve as an useful hint to some of my younger brethren in the Ministry ...
... tion of our readers to the candid and very judicious conclusion of the Preface to these volumes . " It is necessary for me to add , ( and the acknowledgment may serve as an useful hint to some of my younger brethren in the Ministry ...
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... tion cannot supply them from their own acquaintance with some examples of those , who have perished by a violent and self - inflicted death . Under circumstances such as these , it must be the duty of us all to employ the methods ...
... tion cannot supply them from their own acquaintance with some examples of those , who have perished by a violent and self - inflicted death . Under circumstances such as these , it must be the duty of us all to employ the methods ...
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