The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... minds for the discharge of their spi- ritual duties , would have the contrary effect , by inducing that general activity , which applies itself to every professional ob- ject . Where negligence prevails in one department of the mind ...
... minds for the discharge of their spi- ritual duties , would have the contrary effect , by inducing that general activity , which applies itself to every professional ob- ject . Where negligence prevails in one department of the mind ...
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... minds and the peas of those who fancy themselves able to give an opi- nion upon so great and important a subject . But ... mind , to so alarming an extent , are traced by his Lordship through all their dark and intricate labyrinths of ...
... minds and the peas of those who fancy themselves able to give an opi- nion upon so great and important a subject . But ... mind , to so alarming an extent , are traced by his Lordship through all their dark and intricate labyrinths of ...
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... mind . Every sentence is the result of profound and active thought , and cannot fail of producing a corresponding effect upon the mind of the reader , in providing him with materials for thinking . But what , in our mind , constitutes ...
... mind . Every sentence is the result of profound and active thought , and cannot fail of producing a corresponding effect upon the mind of the reader , in providing him with materials for thinking . But what , in our mind , constitutes ...
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... mind the primary object of creating a national debt , and the political effects which it has produced . We should then be more able to ascertain the rational object of a Sinking Fund , and to estimate the beneficial effects which it is ...
... mind the primary object of creating a national debt , and the political effects which it has produced . We should then be more able to ascertain the rational object of a Sinking Fund , and to estimate the beneficial effects which it is ...
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... attention of every one who esteems the judgment of a cool and expe- rienced mind , on matters of great national concern . ART . ART . VI . An Enquiry concerning the Propriety of Boyd on the Finance of Great Britain . 45.
... attention of every one who esteems the judgment of a cool and expe- rienced mind , on matters of great national concern . ART . ART . VI . An Enquiry concerning the Propriety of Boyd on the Finance of Great Britain . 45.
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