The Christian Remembrancer, Том 27F.C. & J. Rivington, 1854 |
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... thought into gloomy chan- nels . In the time of adversity there is no remembrance of prospe- rity ; want and famine grew to be considered necessary conditions of our being ; not so much evils to be delivered from , as to adapt ourselves ...
... thought into gloomy chan- nels . In the time of adversity there is no remembrance of prospe- rity ; want and famine grew to be considered necessary conditions of our being ; not so much evils to be delivered from , as to adapt ourselves ...
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... thought in cold and speculative intellects ; but when once . entertained , it is very certain that the subject and the view altogether grew to be a very favourite one with these theorists , who , inured to the occupation of making the ...
... thought in cold and speculative intellects ; but when once . entertained , it is very certain that the subject and the view altogether grew to be a very favourite one with these theorists , who , inured to the occupation of making the ...
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... thought hitherto held barren of general interest are being daily reclaimed , and forced upon public attention ; and statisticians themselves are emulous , though little hopeful of a more favourable acceptance of their numerical ...
... thought hitherto held barren of general interest are being daily reclaimed , and forced upon public attention ; and statisticians themselves are emulous , though little hopeful of a more favourable acceptance of their numerical ...
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... thought must enable us to realize as a great improvement in the habits and condition of the people . A great deal of space is given in the Report to the variations in different districts of the rule of a family and a house . It is an ...
... thought must enable us to realize as a great improvement in the habits and condition of the people . A great deal of space is given in the Report to the variations in different districts of the rule of a family and a house . It is an ...
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... thought might easily interpret and discover the meaning . S. Thomas favours this view by saying , " that to be silent about the truth , and to express falsehood , are different things . " He says , too , " It is not lawful to tell a lie ...
... thought might easily interpret and discover the meaning . S. Thomas favours this view by saying , " that to be silent about the truth , and to express falsehood , are different things . " He says , too , " It is not lawful to tell a lie ...
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