Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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Pagina 12
... felt the innovating tempest ; deep and desolating furrows have been left in the wealth , industry , and happiness of the people . From this has flowed the sudden changes in our commercial policy , which , what- ever may be thought of ...
... felt the innovating tempest ; deep and desolating furrows have been left in the wealth , industry , and happiness of the people . From this has flowed the sudden changes in our commercial policy , which , what- ever may be thought of ...
Pagina 25
... felt proud of having given a son to the service of the sanctuary . At that time no one could be educated for our ministry who was not in cir- cumstances which permitted him to visit the continent as a gentleman , and to receive a ...
... felt proud of having given a son to the service of the sanctuary . At that time no one could be educated for our ministry who was not in cir- cumstances which permitted him to visit the continent as a gentleman , and to receive a ...
Pagina 36
... felt to be a public nui- sance , not merely by us , but by Pro- testants also , from the manner in which its patronage is administered , to the neglect of those ends for which it was appointed , and to the scandal of true religion , the ...
... felt to be a public nui- sance , not merely by us , but by Pro- testants also , from the manner in which its patronage is administered , to the neglect of those ends for which it was appointed , and to the scandal of true religion , the ...
Pagina 45
... felt , in a word , that his fears were maddening him . He could bear his rooms no longer : so put- ting his cap on his head , and throw- ing a cloak over his shoulders , he went out , hoping to see , or at least hear tidings of , his ...
... felt , in a word , that his fears were maddening him . He could bear his rooms no longer : so put- ting his cap on his head , and throw- ing a cloak over his shoulders , he went out , hoping to see , or at least hear tidings of , his ...
Pagina 48
... felt convinced that through some in- explicable blunder , he had been mis- taken for an expected visitor of dis- tinction . The tumultuous and terri- fying scenes which had ushered in his journey , were for a while obscu- red from his ...
... felt convinced that through some in- explicable blunder , he had been mis- taken for an expected visitor of dis- tinction . The tumultuous and terri- fying scenes which had ushered in his journey , were for a while obscu- red from his ...
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