Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... interest . The old works , which contain the condensed wisdom and luminous research of ages , are neglected , and new productions incessantly brought forward to satisfy the craving of a vitiated taste . The poetry of Milton and Thomson ...
... interest . The old works , which contain the condensed wisdom and luminous research of ages , are neglected , and new productions incessantly brought forward to satisfy the craving of a vitiated taste . The poetry of Milton and Thomson ...
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... interest , and the only book which they have taken no steps to disse- minate , is that which alone contains what is really necessary for their temporal and eternal happiness then it follows , that a more fatal and perilous doctrine than ...
... interest , and the only book which they have taken no steps to disse- minate , is that which alone contains what is really necessary for their temporal and eternal happiness then it follows , that a more fatal and perilous doctrine than ...
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... interests of the empire ; and , when defeated in that , united all their strength to subvert the ancient con- stitution of the empire . But it is in the very magnitude of these changes , and the vital interests which they every where ...
... interests of the empire ; and , when defeated in that , united all their strength to subvert the ancient con- stitution of the empire . But it is in the very magnitude of these changes , and the vital interests which they every where ...
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... interest you- those which concern our hitherto af- flicted religion - the true Church of God in the Wilderness . Truly , my friend , deep is the joy with which I inform you that nothing can at pre- sent be more prosperous . Upon the ...
... interest you- those which concern our hitherto af- flicted religion - the true Church of God in the Wilderness . Truly , my friend , deep is the joy with which I inform you that nothing can at pre- sent be more prosperous . Upon the ...
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... interest which this great ques- tion excites at the present moment is not to be described . The King has been induced to declare himself in favour of reform ; and this has made even the loyalty of England take part with those who ...
... interest which this great ques- tion excites at the present moment is not to be described . The King has been induced to declare himself in favour of reform ; and this has made even the loyalty of England take part with those who ...
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