The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 179
... says the same Rev. Mr. Burder , ' why do you hope to go to Heaven ? Is it because you are not as bad as others ; because you say your prayers , and go to church or meeting ? If so , you are proud ; proud of your own right- cousness ...
... says the same Rev. Mr. Burder , ' why do you hope to go to Heaven ? Is it because you are not as bad as others ; because you say your prayers , and go to church or meeting ? If so , you are proud ; proud of your own right- cousness ...
Page 252
... says Mr Mill , does the land - tax now bear to the taxes on consumable commodities ? The land - tax has remained without augmentation , while the permanent taxes have risen from little more than two millions to upwards of two and forty ...
... says Mr Mill , does the land - tax now bear to the taxes on consumable commodities ? The land - tax has remained without augmentation , while the permanent taxes have risen from little more than two millions to upwards of two and forty ...
Page 452
... says Madame de Coulanges , it is very puzzling- ' Tis Madame de la Valliere - Not a bit of it - ' Tis Mademoiselle de Retz , then - no- thing like it ; you are mere country - folks - I confess it , say you . we are very simple indeed ...
... says Madame de Coulanges , it is very puzzling- ' Tis Madame de la Valliere - Not a bit of it - ' Tis Mademoiselle de Retz , then - no- thing like it ; you are mere country - folks - I confess it , say you . we are very simple indeed ...
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