The Quarterly Review, Zväzok 41William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1829 |
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Strana 4
... poor - house , the parish - officers would now think of inscribing over the door , Deo et pauperibus ?? Whether , on a reproduction of our Liturgy , prayers would be found in it for deliverance from plague , pestilence , and famine , or ...
... poor - house , the parish - officers would now think of inscribing over the door , Deo et pauperibus ?? Whether , on a reproduction of our Liturgy , prayers would be found in it for deliverance from plague , pestilence , and famine , or ...
Strana 16
... poor ) , with a hearty belief in its pretensions . Scholars we would have - gentlemen we would have ; but we would have christians too ; and it cannot , we fear , be denied , that a boy may pass through most of our schools with honour ...
... poor ) , with a hearty belief in its pretensions . Scholars we would have - gentlemen we would have ; but we would have christians too ; and it cannot , we fear , be denied , that a boy may pass through most of our schools with honour ...
Strana 27
... poor the approach of dissolution is usually regarded with a quiet and natu- ral composure , which it is consolatory to contemplate , and which is as far removed from the dead palsy of unbelief as it is from the delirious raptures of ...
... poor the approach of dissolution is usually regarded with a quiet and natu- ral composure , which it is consolatory to contemplate , and which is as far removed from the dead palsy of unbelief as it is from the delirious raptures of ...
Strana 48
... receive from the other sex . The Burmese peasantry are stated to be in more comfortable and easy circumstances than the mass of the labouring poor in any of " of our Indian provinces ; and , says Mr. 48 Crawfurd's Embassy to Ava .
... receive from the other sex . The Burmese peasantry are stated to be in more comfortable and easy circumstances than the mass of the labouring poor in any of " of our Indian provinces ; and , says Mr. 48 Crawfurd's Embassy to Ava .
Strana 82
... poor . The magnificence which James encouraged in his family and favourites , if it be a reproach , was that of the country and the time . With the increase of wealth , a taste for luxury and exhibition had spread through all classes ...
... poor . The magnificence which James encouraged in his family and favourites , if it be a reproach , was that of the country and the time . With the increase of wealth , a taste for luxury and exhibition had spread through all classes ...
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