The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 32
... matter of religion , and in the estimate of the amount of earnestness to be found in the Church and the sects . The caricature types of Fielding and the novelists have furnished the ideas prevalent as to the social status of the clergy ...
... matter of religion , and in the estimate of the amount of earnestness to be found in the Church and the sects . The caricature types of Fielding and the novelists have furnished the ideas prevalent as to the social status of the clergy ...
Page 49
... matter , to put ourselves in the place of the parish priest of the eighteenth century - one who had been carefully building up through a long life sober practical religion among his people , but who suddenly finds his parish invaded ...
... matter , to put ourselves in the place of the parish priest of the eighteenth century - one who had been carefully building up through a long life sober practical religion among his people , but who suddenly finds his parish invaded ...
Page 65
... matter of favour , not of right , and for that favour each heir might reason- ably be expected to pay . But the conscience of society rejects all sophisms of this kind . No civilized State asserts any right over the property of the dead ...
... matter of favour , not of right , and for that favour each heir might reason- ably be expected to pay . But the conscience of society rejects all sophisms of this kind . No civilized State asserts any right over the property of the dead ...
Page 81
... matter , or whose protest has been drowned in popular clamour . This particular folly we hope the working - classes of England are not likely to sanction ; but the argument remains unaffected . They are called on to pronounce upon every ...
... matter , or whose protest has been drowned in popular clamour . This particular folly we hope the working - classes of England are not likely to sanction ; but the argument remains unaffected . They are called on to pronounce upon every ...
Page 87
... matter of indifference to the working - man in search of a dwelling , whether he lives in A or B ; he will therefore pay the same annual sum for a house of the same class in either . In A , then , he will pay 18s . a month to his ...
... matter of indifference to the working - man in search of a dwelling , whether he lives in A or B ; he will therefore pay the same annual sum for a house of the same class in either . In A , then , he will pay 18s . a month to his ...
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