The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... continued during ten years , the capital has only lost 401. From that time the children contribute their share ; the family ceases to be a growing burden ; and there remains a stock towards setting forward the children in life , or to ...
... continued during ten years , the capital has only lost 401. From that time the children contribute their share ; the family ceases to be a growing burden ; and there remains a stock towards setting forward the children in life , or to ...
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... continued and increasing patronage of the public . Much may be done , with this view , in various ways , by persons in all the different stations of life . The rich may support it by benefactions , the poor by their example ; the ...
... continued and increasing patronage of the public . Much may be done , with this view , in various ways , by persons in all the different stations of life . The rich may support it by benefactions , the poor by their example ; the ...
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... continued to rank with the most popular poems . This performance , so singular in its nature and original , has a sufficient admixture of faults : some passages are tedious , others uninteresting , and others even revolting . The lan ...
... continued to rank with the most popular poems . This performance , so singular in its nature and original , has a sufficient admixture of faults : some passages are tedious , others uninteresting , and others even revolting . The lan ...
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... continued nearly a twelvemonth ; when , having experienced the inefficacy of all human means , I at length betook myself to God in prayer . Weak as my faith was , the Almighty , who will not break the bruised reed , nor quench the ...
... continued nearly a twelvemonth ; when , having experienced the inefficacy of all human means , I at length betook myself to God in prayer . Weak as my faith was , the Almighty , who will not break the bruised reed , nor quench the ...
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... continued to carry on a separate trade . This retarded a general union , which , when effected , was again dissolved ; in 1798 a great secession from the North - west Company took place , and a new one was formed , known by the name of ...
... continued to carry on a separate trade . This retarded a general union , which , when effected , was again dissolved ; in 1798 a great secession from the North - west Company took place , and a new one was formed , known by the name of ...
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