The Eclectic ReviewSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1851 |
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Page 219
... moral of the story of Edward Baines's life may be most correctly described , when we say , that it presents a signal instance of private and public virtue rewarded and successful . We have known of men who have emerged from the middle ...
... moral of the story of Edward Baines's life may be most correctly described , when we say , that it presents a signal instance of private and public virtue rewarded and successful . We have known of men who have emerged from the middle ...
Page 315
... moral and commercial influence felt for the preservation of peace , ten- fold more powerfully than she ever made the force of her arms felt . And that this great Christian and moral demonstration may succeed , writers like Mrs. Browning ...
... moral and commercial influence felt for the preservation of peace , ten- fold more powerfully than she ever made the force of her arms felt . And that this great Christian and moral demonstration may succeed , writers like Mrs. Browning ...
Page 316
... moral principles ; they do not understand them ; and , therefore , they are hastening their own destruction by the main- tenance of stupendous armaments . The people have no faith in , or true comprehension of , their real moral and ...
... moral principles ; they do not understand them ; and , therefore , they are hastening their own destruction by the main- tenance of stupendous armaments . The people have no faith in , or true comprehension of , their real moral and ...
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