The Eclectic Review1840 |
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44. oldal
... mean the sentiments conveyed by a writer ; and we can assure our readers that in this respect the volume before us is by no means to be regarded with indifference . It contains , on the contrary , much that is new ( to English ears , at ...
... mean the sentiments conveyed by a writer ; and we can assure our readers that in this respect the volume before us is by no means to be regarded with indifference . It contains , on the contrary , much that is new ( to English ears , at ...
124. oldal
... means to secure a complete and effective reply to the lectures of Mr. M'Neile . Having taken this duty upon them in the instance of Dr. Chalmers , it was natural for our churches to confide in the same body to make a similar arrangement ...
... means to secure a complete and effective reply to the lectures of Mr. M'Neile . Having taken this duty upon them in the instance of Dr. Chalmers , it was natural for our churches to confide in the same body to make a similar arrangement ...
457. oldal
... means may be represented as averse to the end ; and those who think that the expedition to the Niger will neither destroy the slave - trade nor promote com- merce , may be proscribed as wanting in humanity , as showing more ingenuity ...
... means may be represented as averse to the end ; and those who think that the expedition to the Niger will neither destroy the slave - trade nor promote com- merce , may be proscribed as wanting in humanity , as showing more ingenuity ...
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