The Quarterly Review, Volume 10William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1814 |
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... duty it is to inquire into the state of timber ; it is known to the navy board - to the purveyors of the navy - to the builders in his Majesty's dockyards , and - to the builders on the banks of the Thames ! With unfeigned sorrow we ...
... duty it is to inquire into the state of timber ; it is known to the navy board - to the purveyors of the navy - to the builders in his Majesty's dockyards , and - to the builders on the banks of the Thames ! With unfeigned sorrow we ...
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... duty for which the profits of his living are assigned him , may by various legal processes be totally divested of his preferment : so that in the most essential points it differs in its character from property in a freehold estate ; and ...
... duty for which the profits of his living are assigned him , may by various legal processes be totally divested of his preferment : so that in the most essential points it differs in its character from property in a freehold estate ; and ...
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... duty is in that case less than it ought to be , or if the duty is greater , the payment ought to rise in the same pro- portion . And as to the other alleged cases , they are so few in number as not to weigh a feather in the scale ...
... duty is in that case less than it ought to be , or if the duty is greater , the payment ought to rise in the same pro- portion . And as to the other alleged cases , they are so few in number as not to weigh a feather in the scale ...
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... duty light , but where the church is rich and the duty most laborious ? ' - p . 15 . In this state nevertheless , things have long remained - or rather in a continual course of deterioration : for the trifling advance in the average ...
... duty light , but where the church is rich and the duty most laborious ? ' - p . 15 . In this state nevertheless , things have long remained - or rather in a continual course of deterioration : for the trifling advance in the average ...
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... duty as a senator , to bend to their authority . The noble mover has therefore the satisfaction of having accom- plished what his late virtuous friend and colleague , Mr. Perceval , had greatly at heart ; and what from regard to his ...
... duty as a senator , to bend to their authority . The noble mover has therefore the satisfaction of having accom- plished what his late virtuous friend and colleague , Mr. Perceval , had greatly at heart ; and what from regard to his ...
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