Cobbett's Weekly Register, 第 63 巻William Cobbett John M. Cobbett, 1827 |
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... parish , and a few pounds a year but , these form but a compara- to a clergyman who does whatever tively small part of the general clerical duty is done in that same mass ; and there is , after all , parish . The whole affair was a ...
... parish , and a few pounds a year but , these form but a compara- to a clergyman who does whatever tively small part of the general clerical duty is done in that same mass ; and there is , after all , parish . The whole affair was a ...
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... parish , the size of the church , the state of the parsonage - house , and the annual worth of the living , IF UNDER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS ! Here was a crafty trick ! why not state the annual more than TWELVE MIL- LIONS OF POUNDS ...
... parish , the size of the church , the state of the parsonage - house , and the annual worth of the living , IF UNDER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS ! Here was a crafty trick ! why not state the annual more than TWELVE MIL- LIONS OF POUNDS ...
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... parish clergy , it must always be borne in mind , that this pro- perty was only so much put into the hands of the priests for the purposes of relieving their indi- gent parishioners , of showing hos- pitality to the stranger , of ...
... parish clergy , it must always be borne in mind , that this pro- perty was only so much put into the hands of the priests for the purposes of relieving their indi- gent parishioners , of showing hos- pitality to the stranger , of ...
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... parish , and destined , and to which it was , at which meeting the parson pre- until the " Reformation , " as we ... parishes , and would en- such a thing as poor - rates in tertain and help all strangers in England , and who it was that ...
... parish , and destined , and to which it was , at which meeting the parson pre- until the " Reformation , " as we ... parishes , and would en- such a thing as poor - rates in tertain and help all strangers in England , and who it was that ...
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... parish- and expunged the passages which ioners ; and , particularly , to teach were offensive to the parsons , who all the CHILDREN of the now saw plenty of barracks and parish their moral and religious German troops in the country ...
... parish- and expunged the passages which ioners ; and , particularly , to teach were offensive to the parsons , who all the CHILDREN of the now saw plenty of barracks and parish their moral and religious German troops in the country ...
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683 ページ - Behold, the hire of the labourers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth : and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of sabaoth.
685 ページ - And David's anger was greatly kindled against the man, and he said to Nathan, As the LORD liveth, the man that hath done this thing, shall surely die. And he shall restore the Lamb four-fold, because he did this thing, and because he had no pity.
559 ページ - It is deeply to be regretted that the wholesale slaughter of whales will inevitably result in their early commercial extinction, but meanwhile science is profiting by the golden opportunities given for the study of these strange and interesting animals. Thus, the old saying that "it is an ill wind that blows good to no one" applies very decidedly to the whaling industry.
513 ページ - I see the best way to go through sufferings, is to trust in God through Christ, as touching the world to come ; and as touching this world, to " count the grave my house, to make my bed in darkness, and to say to corruption, Thou art my father; and to the worm, Thou art my mother and sister ;" that is, to familiarize these things to me.
67 ページ - His Majesty commands us to thank you for the Supplies which you have granted for the service of the present...
297 ページ - Yes, I am proud; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me: Safe from the Bar, the Pulpit, and the Throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone.
449 ページ - I, William Cobbett, assert that to carry this Bill into effect is impossible ; and I say that, if this Bill be carried into full effect, I will give Castlereagh leave to lay me on a gridiron, and broil me alive, while Sidmouth may stir the coals, and Canning stand by and laugh at my groans.
33 ページ - Parliament was pledged not to make any alteration in the fineness, the weight, and the denomination of the currency. Five years had elapsed since the House had come to that resolution ; and they would now, in his opinion, be guilty of something which would almost amount to insanity, if they were to attempt to alter it. He should, therefore, give his decided opposition to a motion, of which the object substantially was, to introduce a doubt whether Parliament ought to adhere to the standard of currency...
455 ページ - All those things, in the common course of life, depend entirely upon the manner ; and in that respect the vulgar saying is true, That one man may better steal a horse, than another look over the hedge.
649 ページ - I know what 1 thought of her, though I did not tell her ; and that was, that she was a nasty, gambling, grovelling, mercenary, sordid, merciless devil in petticoats, who did not care if the whole...