The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 272
... difficulties of promoting agricultural improvement . ' Pater ipse colendi Haud facilem esse viam voluit , ' - if ... difficulty of introducing innovations in the rê rusticâ , particularly among the poorer sort of farmers . An observation ...
... difficulties of promoting agricultural improvement . ' Pater ipse colendi Haud facilem esse viam voluit , ' - if ... difficulty of introducing innovations in the rê rusticâ , particularly among the poorer sort of farmers . An observation ...
Page 538
... difficulties , because they accept from childhood the inconsistencies in question , and in fact never think about them . In fact , the great body of the Roman Catholic laity know very little about their system ; and , as often happens ...
... difficulties , because they accept from childhood the inconsistencies in question , and in fact never think about them . In fact , the great body of the Roman Catholic laity know very little about their system ; and , as often happens ...
Page 577
... difficulties ; yet , when all is done , we feel that there will be a whimsical difficulty in knowing how to deal with the solutions , unless she will further enlighten our judgment as to how we are to refrain from exercising our judg ...
... difficulties ; yet , when all is done , we feel that there will be a whimsical difficulty in knowing how to deal with the solutions , unless she will further enlighten our judgment as to how we are to refrain from exercising our judg ...
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