The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... equally disposed by inclination and duty to watch over the inte- rests and promote the welfare of my Clergy : but in this , as in all other private concerns , the security of the individual is to be found in his personal circumspection ...
... equally disposed by inclination and duty to watch over the inte- rests and promote the welfare of my Clergy : but in this , as in all other private concerns , the security of the individual is to be found in his personal circumspection ...
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... equally appli- cable to those of a more advanced period of life : for it seldom happens , that vanity and folly decrease with increasing years . This being the case , it may perhaps be wise in their diocesan to warn them against the ...
... equally appli- cable to those of a more advanced period of life : for it seldom happens , that vanity and folly decrease with increasing years . This being the case , it may perhaps be wise in their diocesan to warn them against the ...
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... equally destructive to the interests of Great Britain . The tie of allegiance between the country and its native sub- jects , is by the laws of every state indissoluble . But the Ameri- cans asserted a right to relieve British subjects ...
... equally destructive to the interests of Great Britain . The tie of allegiance between the country and its native sub- jects , is by the laws of every state indissoluble . But the Ameri- cans asserted a right to relieve British subjects ...
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... equally innoxious . When the demand of Government for the purpose of redemption shall be far greater than the ordinary supply , the current price of stock may increase to any amount . The three per cent . annuities may again be at par ...
... equally innoxious . When the demand of Government for the purpose of redemption shall be far greater than the ordinary supply , the current price of stock may increase to any amount . The three per cent . annuities may again be at par ...
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... equally defective as to the true ob- ject of preaching , to which we shall venture to apply the term imaginative ; whereof the test is , their affecting the fancy only , and that with conceptions of genius instead of holiness , of ora ...
... equally defective as to the true ob- ject of preaching , to which we shall venture to apply the term imaginative ; whereof the test is , their affecting the fancy only , and that with conceptions of genius instead of holiness , of ora ...
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