The North of England Magazine, Том 2Simpson and Gillett, 1843 |
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... labour and almost all the contributions have been gratuitous . Yet has there not been one single article inserted merely to fill up space ; the question to the Editor has ever been , not " how much do you want ? " but , " what space can ...
... labour and almost all the contributions have been gratuitous . Yet has there not been one single article inserted merely to fill up space ; the question to the Editor has ever been , not " how much do you want ? " but , " what space can ...
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... labour to irradiate the countenance with intelligence , and the irradiation is apt to be transient . As a class they are comparatively irritable and bad tempered . The most experienced and zealous teachers are gladdened by the sight of ...
... labour to irradiate the countenance with intelligence , and the irradiation is apt to be transient . As a class they are comparatively irritable and bad tempered . The most experienced and zealous teachers are gladdened by the sight of ...
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... labour in bringing water , the reduction of the cost of cleansing , and the great saving which would be effected by diminished sickness and loss of work , would much more than save this charge , even if the whole of it were borne by the ...
... labour in bringing water , the reduction of the cost of cleansing , and the great saving which would be effected by diminished sickness and loss of work , would much more than save this charge , even if the whole of it were borne by the ...
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... labour , more valuable also , because more secure , we think it would be impos- sible to impute tyranny to stringent measures for the accomplishment of the changes , which the Report before us indicates as necessary . The present ...
... labour , more valuable also , because more secure , we think it would be impos- sible to impute tyranny to stringent measures for the accomplishment of the changes , which the Report before us indicates as necessary . The present ...
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... labour with the price of food , ( a learned judge upon the bench , " Daniel , yea , a second Daniel , " did so a few weeks since , ) that the league have over and over again demonstrated the absurdity , and proved , what is all but self ...
... labour with the price of food , ( a learned judge upon the bench , " Daniel , yea , a second Daniel , " did so a few weeks since , ) that the league have over and over again demonstrated the absurdity , and proved , what is all but self ...
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Стр. 308 - parents;—" These words which I command thee this day shall be in thine heart; and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down and when thou risest up.
Стр. 438 - one view Bacon in speculation and Bacon in action. They will have no difficulty in comprehending how one and the same man should have been far before his age and far behind it— in one line the boldest and most useful of innovators, in another,
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Стр. 436 - wanting, which have been declared sterling by the general consent of mankind, and which are visibly stamped with the image and superscription of the Most High.
Стр. 436 - scrutiny and the severest tests, which have been tried in the furnace and have proved pure, which have been weighed in the balance and have
Стр. 86 - The reverend pile lay wild and waste, Profaned, dishonour'd, and defaced. Through storied lattices no more In soften'd light the sunbeams pour, Gilding the gothic sculpture rich Of shrine, and monument, and niche.
Стр. 188 - bow among the rejoicing stars, while the lake, like another sky, seems to contain its own luminaries, a different division of the constellated night! Tis merry Windermere no more. Yet we must not call her melancholy—though somewhat sad she seems, and pensive, as if the stillness of universal nature did
Стр. 217 - I had not followed the advice of my friends, rather than my own sense, I should not have been out of England at this time; for I thought I had served the public so importantly, in contributing what in me lay towards the advancing of your glorious undertaking, that the having been in an