Blackwood's Magazine, 31. kötetW. Blackwood, 1832 |
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12. oldal
... true causes wisdom of their adoption , are now of the evil ; brutal enough to believe universally admitted to have been that the people would have their too precipitately embraced : from minds changed , and be made as quiet this has ...
... true causes wisdom of their adoption , are now of the evil ; brutal enough to believe universally admitted to have been that the people would have their too precipitately embraced : from minds changed , and be made as quiet this has ...
13. oldal
... true in- terest in st , in the end , to cause the work- ing people to live well , and to pos- sess the means of being well dress- ed . " It may be added , that though the poor will derive no benefit what- ever , but probably nothing but ...
... true in- terest in st , in the end , to cause the work- ing people to live well , and to pos- sess the means of being well dress- ed . " It may be added , that though the poor will derive no benefit what- ever , but probably nothing but ...
19. oldal
... true religion shall have been benefited by the tempo - granted rary exaltation of its enemies . Mean- while , it is well to be instructed by these enemies in their own designs , and to be distinctly forewarned by them upon what it is ...
... true religion shall have been benefited by the tempo - granted rary exaltation of its enemies . Mean- while , it is well to be instructed by these enemies in their own designs , and to be distinctly forewarned by them upon what it is ...
20. oldal
... true re- ligion . If , therefore , a Protestant Parliament had openly and gene- rously thrown wide its gates to the outcast Irish Catholics , and , in the true spirit of enlightened liberality , invited them to enter , I feared that the ...
... true re- ligion . If , therefore , a Protestant Parliament had openly and gene- rously thrown wide its gates to the outcast Irish Catholics , and , in the true spirit of enlightened liberality , invited them to enter , I feared that the ...
30. oldal
... true believers , whose new zeal served to counteract the encroach- ments of heresy , and to keep up the temperature of true religion . I would , therefore , beg leave to re- commend it most especially to your care . And while you ...
... true believers , whose new zeal served to counteract the encroach- ments of heresy , and to keep up the temperature of true religion . I would , therefore , beg leave to re- commend it most especially to your care . And while you ...
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