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Page 26
... authority of Mr. Grattan , and ex- traordinary powers were confided to the administration . From 1810 to 1814 , an interval of comparative tranquillity prevailed ; but , du- ring the last six years , constant complaints of disturbance ...
... authority of Mr. Grattan , and ex- traordinary powers were confided to the administration . From 1810 to 1814 , an interval of comparative tranquillity prevailed ; but , du- ring the last six years , constant complaints of disturbance ...
Page 190
... authority , and scriptural authority appears to speak to this point with a clear- ness and distinctness that can only be answered by that class of arguments which it is our present object to controvert ; arguments that would place this ...
... authority , and scriptural authority appears to speak to this point with a clear- ness and distinctness that can only be answered by that class of arguments which it is our present object to controvert ; arguments that would place this ...
Page 114
... authority . Should a public censure be inflicted , even a slight reprimand , -it is so great a check to his influence , it is a triumph so complete for his young antagonist that , from that moment , the feelings of respect are ...
... authority . Should a public censure be inflicted , even a slight reprimand , -it is so great a check to his influence , it is a triumph so complete for his young antagonist that , from that moment , the feelings of respect are ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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