The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... thing of religious instruction , or any thing to confirm the scanty instruction which had been picked up by short attendance at school . The educational statistics of our larger towns show us how little the schoolmaster has been abroad ...
... thing of religious instruction , or any thing to confirm the scanty instruction which had been picked up by short attendance at school . The educational statistics of our larger towns show us how little the schoolmaster has been abroad ...
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... thing be more terrible to contemplate ? The Bishop of Salisbury , in his last Charge , made some observations of very much the same melancholy pur- port . He , too , had been struck with the externals of the Union schools , the neatness ...
... thing be more terrible to contemplate ? The Bishop of Salisbury , in his last Charge , made some observations of very much the same melancholy pur- port . He , too , had been struck with the externals of the Union schools , the neatness ...
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... thing as she had ever seen the light of day . " In these facts we have been bringing our readers among the stern realities of life and of life's temptations ; and some perhaps who have treated female error as though it were all a matter ...
... thing as she had ever seen the light of day . " In these facts we have been bringing our readers among the stern realities of life and of life's temptations ; and some perhaps who have treated female error as though it were all a matter ...
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... thing , when we are to cheer ourselves with the prospect of twelve hours ' toil " at no distant period . " There are indeed exceptions to these fearful practices ; we know of those who rule their establishments in the fear of God , and ...
... thing , when we are to cheer ourselves with the prospect of twelve hours ' toil " at no distant period . " There are indeed exceptions to these fearful practices ; we know of those who rule their establishments in the fear of God , and ...
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... thing as an excep- tion to a Divine law , whether that law refer to man or to nature , to Providence or to grace . For the laws of God are but the various reflections of His eternal and unchangeable attributes , more or less affected by ...
... thing as an excep- tion to a Divine law , whether that law refer to man or to nature , to Providence or to grace . For the laws of God are but the various reflections of His eternal and unchangeable attributes , more or less affected by ...
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