The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]1832 |
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... received by the aggregate labouring population cannot exceed , it is true , that of the whole capital ; but this arithmetical truism throws no light upon the causes which determine the rate of wages . We have referred to this , simply ...
... received by the aggregate labouring population cannot exceed , it is true , that of the whole capital ; but this arithmetical truism throws no light upon the causes which determine the rate of wages . We have referred to this , simply ...
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... receiving perhaps no absolutely undue increase , but a dis- proportioned increase ; while others , do not indeed shrink ... received from him the same degree of attention ; and , forgetful of the unequal distribu- tion of his studies ...
... receiving perhaps no absolutely undue increase , but a dis- proportioned increase ; while others , do not indeed shrink ... received from him the same degree of attention ; and , forgetful of the unequal distribu- tion of his studies ...
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... receiving truth by embracing pernicious error . Thus is ignorance sure to play the part of the serpent to those who have madly fostered it , mistaking its temporary lethargy for a change of nature . The remedy , however , is in our own ...
... receiving truth by embracing pernicious error . Thus is ignorance sure to play the part of the serpent to those who have madly fostered it , mistaking its temporary lethargy for a change of nature . The remedy , however , is in our own ...
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... received , or a better recompense to Canova , than to the man who quarried the marble . James Watt and Robert Fulton were worth more to society , than five hundred thousand hedgers and ditchers . If the mechanics should seriously ...
... received , or a better recompense to Canova , than to the man who quarried the marble . James Watt and Robert Fulton were worth more to society , than five hundred thousand hedgers and ditchers . If the mechanics should seriously ...
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... received a triumphant demonstration . We have no disposition either to depreciate the institutions of our American brethren , or to deny their adaptation to the specific circumstances of their country ; but we wish to put on record in ...
... received a triumphant demonstration . We have no disposition either to depreciate the institutions of our American brethren , or to deny their adaptation to the specific circumstances of their country ; but we wish to put on record in ...
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6 ページ - Government, like dress, is the badge of lost innocence: the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of paradise.
13 ページ - The man whose whole life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects too are, perhaps, always the same or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding, or to exercise his invention in finding expedients for removing difficulties which never occur.
38 ページ - Let your women keep silence in the churches : for it is not permitted unto them to speak ; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law.
540 ページ - The Lord of all, himself through all diffused, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God.
52 ページ - God by the weak pinions of our reason, but he has been pleased to descend to us , and what Socrates said of him, what Plato writ, and the rest of the Heathen philosophers of several nations, is all no more than the twilight of revelation, after the sun of it was set in the race of Noah.
219 ページ - It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
192 ページ - Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too. Affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
209 ページ - ... and one even put on a military cockade, in order to incite his parishioners to come forward in the public cause. The genuine principles of our admirable constitution were thought by many to be in imminent peril ; yet all who wrote in their defence were exposed to obloquy. A learned prelate asserted, in the House of Lords, that " the people had nothing to do with " the laws but to obey them," and his sentiment was loudly applauded.
348 ページ - Lord, I thank thee that I am not as other men are, or even as this publican.
245 ページ - We have thought fit, by, and with, the Advice of our Privy Council, to...