The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... thought himself , upon good grounds , entitled to state , that a few undecompounded bodies , which may perhaps ultimately be re- solved into still fewer elements , or which may be different forms of the same material , constitute the ...
... thought himself , upon good grounds , entitled to state , that a few undecompounded bodies , which may perhaps ultimately be re- solved into still fewer elements , or which may be different forms of the same material , constitute the ...
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... thought to exist , is conclusive upon this point ; and the theory is obnoxious to the same reproach of absurdity with that to which we lately alluded , since it supposes a state of virtue , only to be acquired through the discipline and ...
... thought to exist , is conclusive upon this point ; and the theory is obnoxious to the same reproach of absurdity with that to which we lately alluded , since it supposes a state of virtue , only to be acquired through the discipline and ...
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... thought themselves bound to make out , consistently with this theory and its conse quences , that Providence brings no necessary increase of moral and political evil upon the lower classes as society advances . We firmly believe ...
... thought themselves bound to make out , consistently with this theory and its conse quences , that Providence brings no necessary increase of moral and political evil upon the lower classes as society advances . We firmly believe ...
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... thought of suggesting it as sufficient to ensure their permanent comfort . ' The wages of husbandry , including the additions of harvest - time , may be averaged at 12s . per week , from the age of eighteen . Half that sum is amply ...
... thought of suggesting it as sufficient to ensure their permanent comfort . ' The wages of husbandry , including the additions of harvest - time , may be averaged at 12s . per week , from the age of eighteen . Half that sum is amply ...
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... thought that a more attractive subject could scarcely have been offered to a Christian divine and philosopher , than the inferences justly dedu- cible from the dealings of God with man in the ways of providence and grace . Where HE has ...
... thought that a more attractive subject could scarcely have been offered to a Christian divine and philosopher , than the inferences justly dedu- cible from the dealings of God with man in the ways of providence and grace . Where HE has ...
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