The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volumen 2Charles Knight 1821 |
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... happiness of the people . With respect to religion , we are per- suaded that the more their minds are enlightened by an intimate acquaintance with the Bible , the less will they be exposed to the errors of the enthusiast , or the wiles ...
... happiness of the people . With respect to religion , we are per- suaded that the more their minds are enlightened by an intimate acquaintance with the Bible , the less will they be exposed to the errors of the enthusiast , or the wiles ...
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... happiness ; while , with perverted energy , we eagerly pursued what we had reason to think was contrary to our interest , duty , and happiness . But excuses satisfy us now , to which we shall not then give the hearing for a moment . The ...
... happiness ; while , with perverted energy , we eagerly pursued what we had reason to think was contrary to our interest , duty , and happiness . But excuses satisfy us now , to which we shall not then give the hearing for a moment . The ...
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... happiness , rested not till she had procured his release from this painful drudgery . Being a woman of superior merit , she was enabled to undertake the management of a girls ' school ; which afforded her the means of assisting Henry in ...
... happiness , rested not till she had procured his release from this painful drudgery . Being a woman of superior merit , she was enabled to undertake the management of a girls ' school ; which afforded her the means of assisting Henry in ...
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... happiness and renown as a Nation . " This declaration of policy was so temperate , so conciliating , and altogether so judicious , that it provoked little opposition ; and the Addresses of the two Houses , in reply , were carried ...
... happiness and renown as a Nation . " This declaration of policy was so temperate , so conciliating , and altogether so judicious , that it provoked little opposition ; and the Addresses of the two Houses , in reply , were carried ...
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... happiness to themselves . This should be kept in mind by any who feel uneasy and dissatisfied under control ; and those in power should never forget , that as authority is of itself an evil to those they govern , it ought not to be ...
... happiness to themselves . This should be kept in mind by any who feel uneasy and dissatisfied under control ; and those in power should never forget , that as authority is of itself an evil to those they govern , it ought not to be ...
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The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volumen 1 Charles Knight Vista completa - 1820 |
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Almighty altar appears Archbishop attend benefit of clergy Bible Bishop blessed called character child Christ Christian Church command conduct conscience Court crime danger death divine duty Earl Marshal effect endeavours enemies England eternal evil faith father favour feel friends God's Gospel Grace guilty habits hand happiness hath heart Heaven Holy honour hope human humble Jesus King King's labour learning live Lord Lord Chamberlain Lord Great Chamberlain Lord High Constable Lord High Steward Majesty Majesty's mankind master mercy mind nation nature never object observed offence ourselves Parliament persons piety pious poor prayer present principles punishment received reign religion religious repentance Royal Saviour Scriptures Serjeants at Arms sins Sir John Colpoys solemn Somerset House spirit suffer Sunday Sunday School Society Tabard things thou thoughts throne tion truth Vaccination whole words