The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 12
... poor , very poor ; so poor that he was obliged to sell his books . The publication of his works brought him no benefit , perhaps the reverse . He could very well bear poverty most uncomplainingly and unhesitatingly . So we shall not ...
... poor , very poor ; so poor that he was obliged to sell his books . The publication of his works brought him no benefit , perhaps the reverse . He could very well bear poverty most uncomplainingly and unhesitatingly . So we shall not ...
Page 179
... poor animals must have gone through the last few days of their miserable life . And yet the practice is defended , from its utility . Well - named is it " hardening , " or " rough- ing ! " Sure am I that the owner of the above poor ...
... poor animals must have gone through the last few days of their miserable life . And yet the practice is defended , from its utility . Well - named is it " hardening , " or " rough- ing ! " Sure am I that the owner of the above poor ...
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... poor to cut down and carry away my wood out of my parks and grounds , and to sell the same . " This does not bear much on the question of the poor vicar's need and desert of assistance , but it certainly reminds us of the admirable ...
... poor to cut down and carry away my wood out of my parks and grounds , and to sell the same . " This does not bear much on the question of the poor vicar's need and desert of assistance , but it certainly reminds us of the admirable ...
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