The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 41
... I know , except a defeat . " We cautiously abstain from marring the reader's interest in the story of the poem , by mentioning any of its stirring incidents , but having given one or two specimens marked by force Reginald Vere . 41.
... I know , except a defeat . " We cautiously abstain from marring the reader's interest in the story of the poem , by mentioning any of its stirring incidents , but having given one or two specimens marked by force Reginald Vere . 41.
Page 89
... interest , one obligatory sentence was imposed by God , and that the severest mark of his displeasure , inflicted too in the most awfully impressive manner , namely , death , by the hands of the multitude , acting openly and avowedly as ...
... interest , one obligatory sentence was imposed by God , and that the severest mark of his displeasure , inflicted too in the most awfully impressive manner , namely , death , by the hands of the multitude , acting openly and avowedly as ...
Page 130
... interests of religious freedom had been seen by a few indi- viduals , who held private meetings , employed some methods of ascertain- ing the sentiments of their brethren at a distance , and agreed to con- vene a meeting of ministers of ...
... interests of religious freedom had been seen by a few indi- viduals , who held private meetings , employed some methods of ascertain- ing the sentiments of their brethren at a distance , and agreed to con- vene a meeting of ministers of ...
Page 135
... interest , to be ever learning . ' As none is infallible , none is able to justify the abandonment of inquiry . But ... interests are backward in seeking and adopting improvements . It is so in agriculture , in manufactures , and in ...
... interest , to be ever learning . ' As none is infallible , none is able to justify the abandonment of inquiry . But ... interests are backward in seeking and adopting improvements . It is so in agriculture , in manufactures , and in ...
Page 150
... interest in the proceedings of the Association ; and that , at the close of each lecture , several new members were enrolled , and many copies of the Society's publications were disposed of . " From this modest account of the result of ...
... interest in the proceedings of the Association ; and that , at the close of each lecture , several new members were enrolled , and many copies of the Society's publications were disposed of . " From this modest account of the result of ...
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