The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 16
... means to be made a staple article of diet . Unfortunately the Walpoliana contains much triviality about ' warming - pans that had belonged to Charles the Second , ' and such congenial subjects ; flavoured with a kind of satiri- cal ...
... means to be made a staple article of diet . Unfortunately the Walpoliana contains much triviality about ' warming - pans that had belonged to Charles the Second , ' and such congenial subjects ; flavoured with a kind of satiri- cal ...
Page 26
... means to an end , and that end is , the implanting in the pupil such principles of conduct , such feelings of religion , such strength of mind under temptation , as may preserve him from evil when he has left . There is danger lest the ...
... means to an end , and that end is , the implanting in the pupil such principles of conduct , such feelings of religion , such strength of mind under temptation , as may preserve him from evil when he has left . There is danger lest the ...
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... mean a man who takes up his work as a mission , something given him to do by God , -some- thing in which he is responsible , not only for the means he uses or the methods he pursues , but for the results he attains to . Such a man views ...
... mean a man who takes up his work as a mission , something given him to do by God , -some- thing in which he is responsible , not only for the means he uses or the methods he pursues , but for the results he attains to . Such a man views ...
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... means of send- ing a large number of children to the Cape of Good Hope and other dependencies , where they had apprenticed the boys to farmers , when , in 1839 , unfriendly , and for the most part unjust , attacks , founded upon the ...
... means of send- ing a large number of children to the Cape of Good Hope and other dependencies , where they had apprenticed the boys to farmers , when , in 1839 , unfriendly , and for the most part unjust , attacks , founded upon the ...
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... means of purification master ;, he may spend his money as he likes , or punishment : M. de Metz , too , is absolute and may make any changes in his system , and try any experiments that occur to him according to his own judgment and ...
... means of purification master ;, he may spend his money as he likes , or punishment : M. de Metz , too , is absolute and may make any changes in his system , and try any experiments that occur to him according to his own judgment and ...
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