The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... labour . We consider it as a providential circumstance that these institutions require the same care and attention in maintaining their vigour and utility , which was ne- cessary at their first establishment . The constant attention of ...
... labour . We consider it as a providential circumstance that these institutions require the same care and attention in maintaining their vigour and utility , which was ne- cessary at their first establishment . The constant attention of ...
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... labour and ingenuity of the vir- tuous peasantry ; while the seas , covered with a triumphant marine , have sustained the riches of the whole earth floating to our shores ; in such prosperous circumstances , we may presume that the bur ...
... labour and ingenuity of the vir- tuous peasantry ; while the seas , covered with a triumphant marine , have sustained the riches of the whole earth floating to our shores ; in such prosperous circumstances , we may presume that the bur ...
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... labour ! That the powerful call of parental affection will , in times of dearth , especially in such times as have lately passed away , when the continental system of the Ruler of France confined our manufacturers at home either to ...
... labour ! That the powerful call of parental affection will , in times of dearth , especially in such times as have lately passed away , when the continental system of the Ruler of France confined our manufacturers at home either to ...
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... labour , or have been driven to foreign countries in quest of that food which they could not find at home . They were detained perhaps longer than could have been expected , by the hostilities commenced between Britain and America , and ...
... labour , or have been driven to foreign countries in quest of that food which they could not find at home . They were detained perhaps longer than could have been expected , by the hostilities commenced between Britain and America , and ...
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... labour will endure the trial , in the day when every man's work shall be made ma- nifest . In addition to its radical imperfection , collateral evils of no inconsiderable magnitude are found to result from a mode of preaching merely ...
... labour will endure the trial , in the day when every man's work shall be made ma- nifest . In addition to its radical imperfection , collateral evils of no inconsiderable magnitude are found to result from a mode of preaching merely ...
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