The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... prove to the satisfaction of the world , that you act under the impulse of nobler motives than sublunary hope or fear . " P. 7 . The Bishop next proceeds to the consideration of the Bill for the farther Support and Maintenance of ...
... prove to the satisfaction of the world , that you act under the impulse of nobler motives than sublunary hope or fear . " P. 7 . The Bishop next proceeds to the consideration of the Bill for the farther Support and Maintenance of ...
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... ( as far as he has proceeded ) seem to prove it a mistaken opinion . But , in the work now under our inspection , we think the Lysons's peculiarly peculiarly happy . Its title is , " A Concise 21 Lysons ' Magna Britannia . Cornwall . 1.
... ( as far as he has proceeded ) seem to prove it a mistaken opinion . But , in the work now under our inspection , we think the Lysons's peculiarly peculiarly happy . Its title is , " A Concise 21 Lysons ' Magna Britannia . Cornwall . 1.
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... prove a dangerous , if not a fatal blow . We have here briefly touched the several points which our ministers must have considered in the formation of that treaty which now waits the ratification of the American government . Of the ...
... prove a dangerous , if not a fatal blow . We have here briefly touched the several points which our ministers must have considered in the formation of that treaty which now waits the ratification of the American government . Of the ...
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... prove unsubstantial , Government exercises a function almost parental , by an institu- tion which stimulates the industrious to exertion , and all classes to economy ; by rendering the gain of industry and the saving of economy ...
... prove unsubstantial , Government exercises a function almost parental , by an institu- tion which stimulates the industrious to exertion , and all classes to economy ; by rendering the gain of industry and the saving of economy ...
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... prove ultimately beneficial to the other . This is the task which he has undertaken ; and , in order to accomplish it , he proceeds to enquire , " I. What is the real cause why corn , which generally abounded in Britain in the first ...
... prove ultimately beneficial to the other . This is the task which he has undertaken ; and , in order to accomplish it , he proceeds to enquire , " I. What is the real cause why corn , which generally abounded in Britain in the first ...
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