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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Page 62
... establish themselves as pro- prietors . That mercantile adventurers would be likely to succeed as well , but not better than in England ; that clerks , lawyers , and doctors , would gain nothing by the exchange of countries . The same ...
... establish themselves as pro- prietors . That mercantile adventurers would be likely to succeed as well , but not better than in England ; that clerks , lawyers , and doctors , would gain nothing by the exchange of countries . The same ...
Page 68
... ( established expressly for his convenience and comfort , ) and perversely scramble over hedge and ditch in quest of such en tertainment only as the hovel of the labourer can supply , and he would have more cause to complain of the ...
... ( established expressly for his convenience and comfort , ) and perversely scramble over hedge and ditch in quest of such en tertainment only as the hovel of the labourer can supply , and he would have more cause to complain of the ...
Page 71
... establish himself well , as a proprietor and occupier of six hundred and forty acres ' - of swamp or jungle ; the folly or the wisdom of the undertaking , ' he adds , I leave among the propositions , which are too plain to admit of ...
... establish himself well , as a proprietor and occupier of six hundred and forty acres ' - of swamp or jungle ; the folly or the wisdom of the undertaking , ' he adds , I leave among the propositions , which are too plain to admit of ...
Page 74
... establish- ed religion , but of whom a large proportion profess no particular reli- gion , and think as little about the machinery of it , as you know was the case with myself ? What in some places is esteemed a decent conformity with ...
... establish- ed religion , but of whom a large proportion profess no particular reli- gion , and think as little about the machinery of it , as you know was the case with myself ? What in some places is esteemed a decent conformity with ...
Page 87
... established , and enacted , they serve to no pur- pose except they be fully and duly executed . By whom ? By those that have authority to execute ; that is to say , the noblemen and the justices of peace . Wherefore I would wish that ...
... established , and enacted , they serve to no pur- pose except they be fully and duly executed . By whom ? By those that have authority to execute ; that is to say , the noblemen and the justices of peace . Wherefore I would wish that ...
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