The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... true , that " Man shall not live by bread alone . " Indeed the lowest classes amongst us are allowed to consider many accommodations as necessaries of life , to which an uncivilized human being is an utter stranger . " Now if things ...
... true , that " Man shall not live by bread alone . " Indeed the lowest classes amongst us are allowed to consider many accommodations as necessaries of life , to which an uncivilized human being is an utter stranger . " Now if things ...
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... true if evil pro- duce a positive good which overbalances it . When the Creator implanted resentment in our constitution , we say , as before , he did the same sort of kind act as a friend does when he supplies us with a sword , in ...
... true if evil pro- duce a positive good which overbalances it . When the Creator implanted resentment in our constitution , we say , as before , he did the same sort of kind act as a friend does when he supplies us with a sword , in ...
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... true wisdom , co- operate with the remonstrances of conscience in him who was me- ditating evil things : it points out duty , it intimates sanctions ; and all this previous to actual offending . " P. 105 . In a subsequent part of this ...
... true wisdom , co- operate with the remonstrances of conscience in him who was me- ditating evil things : it points out duty , it intimates sanctions ; and all this previous to actual offending . " P. 105 . In a subsequent part of this ...
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... true Christian with cowardice , when he is insulted , can only be the dic- tate of fashionable prejudice , prevailing in some particular time and place ; it cannot be the effect of solid and perpetual fitness and reason . " P. 176 ...
... true Christian with cowardice , when he is insulted , can only be the dic- tate of fashionable prejudice , prevailing in some particular time and place ; it cannot be the effect of solid and perpetual fitness and reason . " P. 176 ...
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... true and authentic account of , how the said murder was discovered by the marks of his bloody fingers on the walls ; and how the two masks did penance for the same . Another of a Strasbourgh executioner , who was so skilful an operator ...
... true and authentic account of , how the said murder was discovered by the marks of his bloody fingers on the walls ; and how the two masks did penance for the same . Another of a Strasbourgh executioner , who was so skilful an operator ...
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