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Page 89
... established by a Quaker ; and the prejudices of people attached to the religion of the Establish- ment ( those of them , we mean , whose zeal was more abundant than their knowlege , ) were to be enlisted to oppose that which could not ...
... established by a Quaker ; and the prejudices of people attached to the religion of the Establish- ment ( those of them , we mean , whose zeal was more abundant than their knowlege , ) were to be enlisted to oppose that which could not ...
Page 91
... established on the Lancasterian plan , are the pamphlets intitled Schools for All , ' & c . and A Vindi- cation of Mr. Lancaster's System ; ' of which the first contains a very complete view of the argument on both sides of the question ...
... established on the Lancasterian plan , are the pamphlets intitled Schools for All , ' & c . and A Vindi- cation of Mr. Lancaster's System ; ' of which the first contains a very complete view of the argument on both sides of the question ...
Page 199
... established by ancient custom and general prevalence . His income springs from various sources . From Easter and Christmas dues . These consist in a certain sum paid by the head of every family to the parish - priest for his support ...
... established by ancient custom and general prevalence . His income springs from various sources . From Easter and Christmas dues . These consist in a certain sum paid by the head of every family to the parish - priest for his support ...
Contents
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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