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Page 105
... late Charge , to think more favourably of the non - descripts , and to exchange his enmity towards sunday - schools for good will . The late exertions of itinerancy are explained to have arisen , not from Jacobinism , but from the ...
... late Charge , to think more favourably of the non - descripts , and to exchange his enmity towards sunday - schools for good will . The late exertions of itinerancy are explained to have arisen , not from Jacobinism , but from the ...
Page 194
... late deficiency . We have not yet reco- vered from the loss which we then sustained ; and the extent of our warlike exertions has augmented our difficulties . We trust , however , that another harvest , should it please God to grant us ...
... late deficiency . We have not yet reco- vered from the loss which we then sustained ; and the extent of our warlike exertions has augmented our difficulties . We trust , however , that another harvest , should it please God to grant us ...
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... late mi- nistry . He undertakes to correct Mr. M.'s details ; and to shew that his conclusions are not such as the real state of the country and the conduct of that administration warrant . A consoling picture is exhibited of our ...
... late mi- nistry . He undertakes to correct Mr. M.'s details ; and to shew that his conclusions are not such as the real state of the country and the conduct of that administration warrant . A consoling picture is exhibited of our ...
Contents
Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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