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... must wifh , and to the haftening of which our efforts fhould always tend . Mr. Daubeny takes up two or three important topics , and handles all , as ufual , with ability . The great and momentous fubject of national edu- cation chiefly ...
... must wifh , and to the haftening of which our efforts fhould always tend . Mr. Daubeny takes up two or three important topics , and handles all , as ufual , with ability . The great and momentous fubject of national edu- cation chiefly ...
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... must always hold a refpectable place among rural poets ; and though the equable and moderate ftyle of his Mufe , feldom reaches the heights attained by fome of his predeceffors ; yet so pleasing is the picture of real nature which he ...
... must always hold a refpectable place among rural poets ; and though the equable and moderate ftyle of his Mufe , feldom reaches the heights attained by fome of his predeceffors ; yet so pleasing is the picture of real nature which he ...
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... must be that which fhall finally fill up the prefent acknowledged deficiency in our public inftitutions . Something of this fort , we truft , will yet be planned , and established , on the proper bafis of parliamentary au- thority . As ...
... must be that which fhall finally fill up the prefent acknowledged deficiency in our public inftitutions . Something of this fort , we truft , will yet be planned , and established , on the proper bafis of parliamentary au- thority . As ...
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... must not attempt to make them English , and fhould recollect , that on this fide of the Tweed , they are very little understood . ART . III . A Plain Statement of Some of the most important Principles of Religion , as a Prefervative ...
... must not attempt to make them English , and fhould recollect , that on this fide of the Tweed , they are very little understood . ART . III . A Plain Statement of Some of the most important Principles of Religion , as a Prefervative ...
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... must be the moft miferable of men . Only such people take care to work themselves by some principles or other into the number of the elect ; and then , with a favage fatisfaction , furrender the bulk of mankind to eternal mifery . " I ...
... must be the moft miferable of men . Only such people take care to work themselves by some principles or other into the number of the elect ; and then , with a favage fatisfaction , furrender the bulk of mankind to eternal mifery . " I ...
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Page 451 - Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona, because flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee but my Father who is in heaven. And I say to thee : That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church. And the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
Page 248 - For scarcely for a righteous man will one die ; yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die. But God commendeth his love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Page 457 - He that cometh from above is above all ; he that is of the earth is earthly, and speaketh of the earth ; he that cometh from heaven is above all.
Page 447 - But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel, whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting.
Page 70 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Page 116 - ... emulations of interest and of fame, and the same agitations and passions, here, that you have experienced in Italy ; and if they have the...
Page 117 - ... your very talents will depart for want of hope and encouragement, and you will go out of the world fretted, disappointed, and ruined.
Page 114 - Rome ; you are an admirable painter with your pen as well as with your pencil • and every one to whom I showed your letters felt an interest in your little adventures, as well as a satisfaction in your description ; because there is not only a taste, but a feeling in what you observe, something that shows that you have a heart; and I would have you by all means keep it.
Page 116 - I should not then have the mortification of seeing with my own eyes, a genius of the first rank, lost to the world, himself, and his friends, as I certainly must, if you...
Page 119 - I have always thought and always spoke of you as a man of uncommon genius, and I am sorry that my expression of this sentiment has not had the good fortune to meet with your approbation. In future, however, I hope you will at least think more...