The London Quarterly Review, 8. sējumsWilliam Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison Hamilton, Adams, and Company, 1857 |
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William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison. Page . Education of Character ; with Hints on Moral Train- ing - Latham's Logic , in its Application to Language- The Imperial Atlas of Modern Geography - Dr . Lard- ner's Natural ...
William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison. Page . Education of Character ; with Hints on Moral Train- ing - Latham's Logic , in its Application to Language- The Imperial Atlas of Modern Geography - Dr . Lard- ner's Natural ...
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... character , nor with those of the party they represent . For a similar reason , when the great moral purpose of any of his works has been once brought clearly and fully out , Mr. Kingsley's patience seems to be expended ; he will not ...
... character , nor with those of the party they represent . For a similar reason , when the great moral purpose of any of his works has been once brought clearly and fully out , Mr. Kingsley's patience seems to be expended ; he will not ...
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... character of Tregarva , the Cornishman , in Yeast , - to represent Wesleyan Methodist teaching , that his antipathy ... characters . Our answer is , that we hold him responsible for the general lesson and tendency of his works ; and for ...
... character of Tregarva , the Cornishman , in Yeast , - to represent Wesleyan Methodist teaching , that his antipathy ... characters . Our answer is , that we hold him responsible for the general lesson and tendency of his works ; and for ...
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... character of Moloch ; as if his priests and many of their aids and dependents grew fat and wealthy , at the cost of crowds of victims who were immolated before his shrine . And , alas ! Malthusians and political econo- mists said that ...
... character of Moloch ; as if his priests and many of their aids and dependents grew fat and wealthy , at the cost of crowds of victims who were immolated before his shrine . And , alas ! Malthusians and political econo- mists said that ...
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... character and ability fit him to fulfil . We believe that this is the purpose of the Divine Ruler , and that Christian principle , actuating all in their respective spheres , -our clergymen , our legislators , our capitalists , our ...
... character and ability fit him to fulfil . We believe that this is the purpose of the Divine Ruler , and that Christian principle , actuating all in their respective spheres , -our clergymen , our legislators , our capitalists , our ...
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