The Pamphleteer, Volumes 27-28A.J. Valpy, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... occasion du Procès , contre le Constitutionnel , en faveur de l'Accusé . IX . On the present State of the Law with respect to Assaults . X. Remarks on " An Essay on the Eternity of the World . By a Scep- tic . Second Edition . " By the ...
... occasion du Procès , contre le Constitutionnel , en faveur de l'Accusé . IX . On the present State of the Law with respect to Assaults . X. Remarks on " An Essay on the Eternity of the World . By a Scep- tic . Second Edition . " By the ...
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... occasion a greater weight of bills on England to be thrown into the market than the ordinary course of trade would require ; and exchange on England conse- quently falls . 7. Precisely the same effect is produced by the bills drawn by ...
... occasion a greater weight of bills on England to be thrown into the market than the ordinary course of trade would require ; and exchange on England conse- quently falls . 7. Precisely the same effect is produced by the bills drawn by ...
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... occasion to notice the remarks of another gen- tleman , who professes to " agree in almost every particular with Mr. McCulloch . " He says , " If the landlord remained in Ireland , he would ( we shall sup- pose ) eat Irish bread and ...
... occasion to notice the remarks of another gen- tleman , who professes to " agree in almost every particular with Mr. McCulloch . " He says , " If the landlord remained in Ireland , he would ( we shall sup- pose ) eat Irish bread and ...
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... occasion offered , done it . " When are mercy and justice , in fact , ever to return on the earth , if the sins of the elders are to be for ever visited on those who are not even their children ? Should the first act of liberated Greece ...
... occasion offered , done it . " When are mercy and justice , in fact , ever to return on the earth , if the sins of the elders are to be for ever visited on those who are not even their children ? Should the first act of liberated Greece ...
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... occasion- ally exposed , in which you are utterly helpless , and must give way to their claims ; and if you do it then , will do it badly . You may call it an arrangement , but arrangements made at such times are much like the bargains ...
... occasion- ally exposed , in which you are utterly helpless , and must give way to their claims ; and if you do it then , will do it badly . You may call it an arrangement , but arrangements made at such times are much like the bargains ...
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Page 15 - Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut, where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus, and stood in the midst, and saith unto them ; Peace be unto you.
Page 10 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen: All this I promise to do.
Page 17 - And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, (ready to depart on the morrow) and continued his speech until midnight.
Page 20 - Therefore, prepare thee to cut off the flesh. Shed thou no blood ; nor cut thou less, nor more, But just a pound of flesh : if thou tak'st more, Or less, than a just pound, — be it but so much As makes it light, or heavy, in the substance, Or the division of the twentieth part Of one poor scruple ; nay, if the scale do turn But in the estimation of a hair, — Thou diest, and all thy goods are confiscate.
Page 6 - Thou knowest the commandments, Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Defraud not, Honour thy father and mother.
Page 29 - Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant. It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever : for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was refreshed.
Page 157 - The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain, and not arbitrary. The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person.
Page 17 - Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come.
Page 49 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper light • To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful and ridiculous excess.
Page 13 - Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances, 21 (Touch not ; taste not ; handle not; 22 Which all are to perish with, the using ;) after the commandments and doctrines of men ? 23 Which things have indeed a shew of wisdom in will-worship, and humility, and neglecting of the body; not in any honour to the satisfying of the flesh.