The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 - English literature |
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... questions and much threat- ning , and finding no colour to detaine me , they dismiss'd me with much pitty of my ignorance . These were men of high flight and above ordi- nances , and spake spiteful things of our Lord's Nativity . As we ...
... questions and much threat- ning , and finding no colour to detaine me , they dismiss'd me with much pitty of my ignorance . These were men of high flight and above ordi- nances , and spake spiteful things of our Lord's Nativity . As we ...
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... question , which is at this time before . parliament , it may reasonably be hoped that some radical improve- ment will be effected in the poor laws , and in the condition of that class for whose benefit they were designed , but to whose ...
... question , which is at this time before . parliament , it may reasonably be hoped that some radical improve- ment will be effected in the poor laws , and in the condition of that class for whose benefit they were designed , but to whose ...
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... question of the Poor Laws , it is more than ever of im- portance that it should be well understood how large a part of the evil arises from causes which are completely within the power of the local magistrates , and how much may be ...
... question of the Poor Laws , it is more than ever of im- portance that it should be well understood how large a part of the evil arises from causes which are completely within the power of the local magistrates , and how much may be ...
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... question but that a residence at home , with affec tionate and independent parents , would in that point of view be prefer- able ; but the question now is , whether , where that independence has been destroyed , and the virtuous feeling ...
... question but that a residence at home , with affec tionate and independent parents , would in that point of view be prefer- able ; but the question now is , whether , where that independence has been destroyed , and the virtuous feeling ...
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... question is ever put to any children concerning their religion ; the consequence is that they are strictly and truly schools for all ; many are dissenters , and dis- senters of every description ; one third , ' says Mr. Johnson , in his ...
... question is ever put to any children concerning their religion ; the consequence is that they are strictly and truly schools for all ; many are dissenters , and dis- senters of every description ; one third , ' says Mr. Johnson , in his ...
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