The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... tion , the announcement of which will have strongly excited the curiosity of many of our readers . And it is a signal testimony to the eminence of the powers displayed in these letters , that , at the distance of nearly half a century ...
... tion , the announcement of which will have strongly excited the curiosity of many of our readers . And it is a signal testimony to the eminence of the powers displayed in these letters , that , at the distance of nearly half a century ...
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... tion in England . It is at once our chief blessing and our foulest reproach . These circumstances aggravated the evil ; but the decrease of villenage was its cause . " Manufactures , " says Sir Morton Eden , " by creating a necessity ...
... tion in England . It is at once our chief blessing and our foulest reproach . These circumstances aggravated the evil ; but the decrease of villenage was its cause . " Manufactures , " says Sir Morton Eden , " by creating a necessity ...
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... tion , rather in the spirit of a politician , than with that sincere , and conscientious , and enlightened piety which directed and sanctified his conduct . The provision which was made for the religious educa- tion of the people was ...
... tion , rather in the spirit of a politician , than with that sincere , and conscientious , and enlightened piety which directed and sanctified his conduct . The provision which was made for the religious educa- tion of the people was ...
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... tion of the French revolution , looked now upon the struggle of the Spaniards with utter apathy , prophecied their failure , depreciated their exertions , exulted over their losses , and , learning to hate the people whom coldness of ...
... tion of the French revolution , looked now upon the struggle of the Spaniards with utter apathy , prophecied their failure , depreciated their exertions , exulted over their losses , and , learning to hate the people whom coldness of ...
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... tion - the same sermon will suit either ; the same end is effectually furthered by both . The folly and stupidity of ministers , the pro- fligacy of public men , the oppressiveness of government , and the waste of public money , are the ...
... tion - the same sermon will suit either ; the same end is effectually furthered by both . The folly and stupidity of ministers , the pro- fligacy of public men , the oppressiveness of government , and the waste of public money , are the ...
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