The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... consequence and veneration attached . Whatever , therefore , may be the import- ance which we attach to an episcopal charge in a distant diocese , much greater is the influence of that , to which the clergy of the whole kingdom ...
... consequence and veneration attached . Whatever , therefore , may be the import- ance which we attach to an episcopal charge in a distant diocese , much greater is the influence of that , to which the clergy of the whole kingdom ...
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... consequence , with the rising youth of his parish , to teach them early to look upon the minister of the establishment as their guardian , protector , and friend . We have thought it incumbent upon us , for the reasons which we have ...
... consequence , with the rising youth of his parish , to teach them early to look upon the minister of the establishment as their guardian , protector , and friend . We have thought it incumbent upon us , for the reasons which we have ...
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... consequence of the shifting of the sands in the winter of 1808-9 . The present rector remembers two fields lost at Gurthian , having been buried with sand ten or twelve feet deep . The church - town would have shared the same fate , had ...
... consequence of the shifting of the sands in the winter of 1808-9 . The present rector remembers two fields lost at Gurthian , having been buried with sand ten or twelve feet deep . The church - town would have shared the same fate , had ...
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... consequence of the extension of commerce and improvement in manufactures , which have encouraged early marriages , by furnishing young men with the means of supporting families at home , instead of driving them , as they were driven ...
... consequence of the extension of commerce and improvement in manufactures , which have encouraged early marriages , by furnishing young men with the means of supporting families at home , instead of driving them , as they were driven ...
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... consequence ; though , under other modes of treating the disease , it aggravates the pain , and prevents the cure . " P. 448 . The hospital gangrene is now discussed with much ability by Dr. Thomson , and his mode of treatment appear to ...
... consequence ; though , under other modes of treating the disease , it aggravates the pain , and prevents the cure . " P. 448 . The hospital gangrene is now discussed with much ability by Dr. Thomson , and his mode of treatment appear to ...
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