The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... observations , he might much better have employed his time in discovering a cheap sub- stitute for soda and soft - soap , than in defrauding the poor parish washerwoman of her quarterly fee , and the often poorer parish curate of his ...
... observations , he might much better have employed his time in discovering a cheap sub- stitute for soda and soft - soap , than in defrauding the poor parish washerwoman of her quarterly fee , and the often poorer parish curate of his ...
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... observed , the lower degrees of hope in these cases are oftentimes but one remove from despair . We are willing , indeed , to admit , that the service was intended chiefly for an age of strict discipline , in which none should be ...
... observed , the lower degrees of hope in these cases are oftentimes but one remove from despair . We are willing , indeed , to admit , that the service was intended chiefly for an age of strict discipline , in which none should be ...
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... observation has extended , there is at present little difference of opinion between the methodists and the regular dissenters on the subject of that establishment , of which one is the avowed opposer , and the other the soi - disant ...
... observation has extended , there is at present little difference of opinion between the methodists and the regular dissenters on the subject of that establishment , of which one is the avowed opposer , and the other the soi - disant ...
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... observed , whose noises reached the ear in a more hollow murmur . In the midst was a small island covered with people . Many among us com- pared this disorder , this despair , this complete uncertainty of the fu- ture , this immense ...
... observed , whose noises reached the ear in a more hollow murmur . In the midst was a small island covered with people . Many among us com- pared this disorder , this despair , this complete uncertainty of the fu- ture , this immense ...
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... observed , to point at the things to which they relate if at hand ( as all savage nations are well known to do ) ; and , if not at hand , to trace out a rude sketch of them on the sand , the bark of a plant , or some other substance ...
... observed , to point at the things to which they relate if at hand ( as all savage nations are well known to do ) ; and , if not at hand , to trace out a rude sketch of them on the sand , the bark of a plant , or some other substance ...
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