The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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Page 178
... quaker . · From tropes , similitudes , and daring expressions , a rheto- rician ; thus he writes an evening breeze loaded by a sigh , ' a spark still glimmered , but mildly , like a star through a fog ; the pale cheek of Philibert was ...
... quaker . · From tropes , similitudes , and daring expressions , a rheto- rician ; thus he writes an evening breeze loaded by a sigh , ' a spark still glimmered , but mildly , like a star through a fog ; the pale cheek of Philibert was ...
Page 266
... Quakerism , as taken from a View of the Moral Education , Discipline , peculiar Cus- toms , Religious Principles , political and civil Economy and Character of the Society of Friends . By Thomas Clarkson , M.A. Author of several Essays ...
... Quakerism , as taken from a View of the Moral Education , Discipline , peculiar Cus- toms , Religious Principles , political and civil Economy and Character of the Society of Friends . By Thomas Clarkson , M.A. Author of several Essays ...
Page 267
... Quakerism . The quakers , greatly to their credit , have always signalized themselves by their opposition to the trade in slaves . While it was either approved or at least . not openly censured by other sects , they bore testimony ...
... Quakerism . The quakers , greatly to their credit , have always signalized themselves by their opposition to the trade in slaves . While it was either approved or at least . not openly censured by other sects , they bore testimony ...
Page 268
... quakers employ the most effi- cacious methods to produce . Gaming is one of those vices , which seems prevalent in every state of society , and to which avarice is for ever fur- nishing incentives . The quakers observing this propensity ...
... quakers employ the most effi- cacious methods to produce . Gaming is one of those vices , which seems prevalent in every state of society , and to which avarice is for ever fur- nishing incentives . The quakers observing this propensity ...
Page 269
... quakers , who are a sober , judicious people , are very apt to try the value of those objects which are most highly ... Quakerism . 269.
... quakers , who are a sober , judicious people , are very apt to try the value of those objects which are most highly ... Quakerism . 269.
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