Clement Walton: Or, The English CitizenJ. Burns, 1840 - 202 pages |
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... suppose we try it , then , " said Mr. A .; and as Mr. B. , C. , and D. made no objection , the book was ordered . Many other books were passed in review before the committee . Some were approved because they were cheap , some because ...
... suppose we try it , then , " said Mr. A .; and as Mr. B. , C. , and D. made no objection , the book was ordered . Many other books were passed in review before the committee . Some were approved because they were cheap , some because ...
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... Suppose you try your hand , Charles , at some short volume , which shall unite soundness of principle with a popular style of writing ; I would engage it shall have a good circulation . " " You forget , sir , that my pen is continually ...
... Suppose you try your hand , Charles , at some short volume , which shall unite soundness of principle with a popular style of writing ; I would engage it shall have a good circulation . " " You forget , sir , that my pen is continually ...
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... suppose all that was before that period , from the time of the apostles downwards , to have been an age of darkness and ignorance , popery and superstition . Let me , before concluding this chapter , revert to the question which Clement ...
... suppose all that was before that period , from the time of the apostles downwards , to have been an age of darkness and ignorance , popery and superstition . Let me , before concluding this chapter , revert to the question which Clement ...
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... suppose , what cannot fail to happen , unless it be by a miracle , in a body of fifteen or sixteen thousand men ( for such is the number of the clergy of the Church of Eng- land ) , suppose a clergyman of scandalous life , or grossly ...
... suppose , what cannot fail to happen , unless it be by a miracle , in a body of fifteen or sixteen thousand men ( for such is the number of the clergy of the Church of Eng- land ) , suppose a clergyman of scandalous life , or grossly ...
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... suppose ourselves to be the descendants of ouran - outangs , or wild men of the woods ! ( hear , hear ! ) Without being accused of any great pride of ancestry , we may surely claim a nobler descent than this . Moreover , for our comfort ...
... suppose ourselves to be the descendants of ouran - outangs , or wild men of the woods ! ( hear , hear ! ) Without being accused of any great pride of ancestry , we may surely claim a nobler descent than this . Moreover , for our comfort ...
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amongst ancient apostles bazaar bishop blessing called character charity Christ Christian Church Church of England Churchmen Churchover civilisation Clement clergy clergyman communion continued corn-laws curate daughters Decorset Dissenters divine doctrine duty England English English peasant evil faith father fear feeling French revolution gentlemen give God's Gospel guillotine Hammond hand hear heard heart holy holy communion honest honour honouring and obeying hope interest knew labourers laugh liberal live look Lord Lord Monboddo Lord's supper manner master ment mind Mocketh nation neighbours never old Ambrose opinion parish party persons political poor prayers preach present principles Quaker racter religion religious respect Reuben Raffles revolution Scripture sermon servants seven deacons shew society soon spirit suppose sure things thou thought tion took town true truth Walton Walton's family worldly young