The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... important ques- tions which now agitate the Church , all conspired to direct the public view to the first official declaration of the newly created prelate . The favourable report of the few who were present at its delivery , might also ...
... important ques- tions which now agitate the Church , all conspired to direct the public view to the first official declaration of the newly created prelate . The favourable report of the few who were present at its delivery , might also ...
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... important points , in the discussion of which , their professional duties and personal interests are so deeply involved . The first circumstance , which falls under his notice , is the relief granted by the equitable in- terference of ...
... important points , in the discussion of which , their professional duties and personal interests are so deeply involved . The first circumstance , which falls under his notice , is the relief granted by the equitable in- terference of ...
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... important a point , that any such negligence or disregard for the time to come is even criminal , as involving not only their own indivi ́ dual ruin , but , by the sufferings and degradation of its members , shaking the temporal ...
... important a point , that any such negligence or disregard for the time to come is even criminal , as involving not only their own indivi ́ dual ruin , but , by the sufferings and degradation of its members , shaking the temporal ...
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... important Charge ; and happy shall we be , if , from the ac- . count which we have afforded them , they shall be induced to give the whole of it that long and serious attention to which it is so uniformly entitled . Thronghout ...
... important Charge ; and happy shall we be , if , from the ac- . count which we have afforded them , they shall be induced to give the whole of it that long and serious attention to which it is so uniformly entitled . Thronghout ...
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... importance of the territory ceded , that when the merchants of London , interested in the Canada trade , waited on ... important to the trade of New Brunswick , were contrary to the treaty afterwards occupied by the Americans , and the ...
... importance of the territory ceded , that when the merchants of London , interested in the Canada trade , waited on ... important to the trade of New Brunswick , were contrary to the treaty afterwards occupied by the Americans , and the ...
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