Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood, 1832 - England |
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... thing which was sacred or venerable , sanc- tified by usage , or recommended by experience , speedily became the ob- ject of attack to the shafts of ridi- cule and the artillery of sophistry ; and political ambition , anxious to triumph ...
... thing which was sacred or venerable , sanc- tified by usage , or recommended by experience , speedily became the ob- ject of attack to the shafts of ridi- cule and the artillery of sophistry ; and political ambition , anxious to triumph ...
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... thing for us . Had either Canning or Lord Goderich remained in power to this hour , we should have been still in ... thing to say he was afraid of civil war . It had its effect upon fools and dotards , and furnish- ed him with a pretext ...
... thing for us . Had either Canning or Lord Goderich remained in power to this hour , we should have been still in ... thing to say he was afraid of civil war . It had its effect upon fools and dotards , and furnish- ed him with a pretext ...
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... things a providential adjustment of a priesthood to circumstances , such as surpasses merely human wisdom ? To me it would ... thing seemed farther from the go- vernment than the intention of im- puting any blame to Dr Doyle ; and the ...
... things a providential adjustment of a priesthood to circumstances , such as surpasses merely human wisdom ? To me it would ... thing seemed farther from the go- vernment than the intention of im- puting any blame to Dr Doyle ; and the ...
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... thing beyond their profession , in order that all their time and thoughts may be devoted to " the one thing needful . " And we make it a point , as far as we have the power of so doing , that our laity shall be just so far interested in ...
... thing beyond their profession , in order that all their time and thoughts may be devoted to " the one thing needful . " And we make it a point , as far as we have the power of so doing , that our laity shall be just so far interested in ...
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... thing to good men , but to put proper me in proper places . This , as you may well suppose , gives us a prodigiou advantage . It is a consideration whic never enters into the mind of a Pro testant patron , who only thinks o the living ...
... thing to good men , but to put proper me in proper places . This , as you may well suppose , gives us a prodigiou advantage . It is a consideration whic never enters into the mind of a Pro testant patron , who only thinks o the living ...
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