The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... true , that so long as our Constitution rem - ius , no labourers in Britain can be transferred , for a price , from one master to another ; or be compelled by the cart whip to exert themselves beyond their strength ; but are not the ...
... true , that so long as our Constitution rem - ius , no labourers in Britain can be transferred , for a price , from one master to another ; or be compelled by the cart whip to exert themselves beyond their strength ; but are not the ...
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... true enthusiasm , the enthusiasm of Christians and Apostles , which never , in its sublimest aspirations , forgets the realities of duty ; which imitates the scholar of Jesus Christ , not in his triumphant cry alone , “ Oh Death ! where ...
... true enthusiasm , the enthusiasm of Christians and Apostles , which never , in its sublimest aspirations , forgets the realities of duty ; which imitates the scholar of Jesus Christ , not in his triumphant cry alone , “ Oh Death ! where ...
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... true answer to all such objections is , if they come for amusement , they might almost as well not come at all . Bishop Taylor's Preface to 2d Vol . of Sermons , p . viii . If you D you cannot please them but by weak and wrong Alison's ...
... true answer to all such objections is , if they come for amusement , they might almost as well not come at all . Bishop Taylor's Preface to 2d Vol . of Sermons , p . viii . If you D you cannot please them but by weak and wrong Alison's ...
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... true intermittent . " P. 321 . The peculiar character of this volume in general is its practical- tendency ; and we cannot give too much credit to the author , for the frequent and frank confessions of his ignorance upon those dark and ...
... true intermittent . " P. 321 . The peculiar character of this volume in general is its practical- tendency ; and we cannot give too much credit to the author , for the frequent and frank confessions of his ignorance upon those dark and ...
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... true , or false , the State indeed does not determine : but it is so far con- cerned with religious opinions , as they affect the welfare of civil society . And if religious tenets are in themselves a test , either of attachment , or of ...
... true , or false , the State indeed does not determine : but it is so far con- cerned with religious opinions , as they affect the welfare of civil society . And if religious tenets are in themselves a test , either of attachment , or of ...
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