| 1814 - 386 páginas
...respecting putting the entire Scriptures into the hands of the Sunday scholars. I will only say, that the more I reflect on the subject, the more I am convinced that it is not right to supersede the figurative stile in which they speak of God and divine things,... | |
| 1839 - 894 páginas
...little of Europe, and have never witnessrd any good popular schools where Christianity was awanting. The more I reflect on the subject, the more I am convinced with the directors of the Ecoles Normales, and the ministerial counscllers, that we must go hand in... | |
| 1834 - 1056 páginas
...little of Europe, and have never witnessed any good popular schools where Christianity was awanting. The more I reflect on the subject, the more I am convinced, with the Directors of the Ecoles Normales, and the Ministerial Counsellors, that we muet go hand in... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1840 - 568 páginas
...little of Europe, and have never witnessed any good popular schools where Christianity was awanting. The more I reflect on the subject, the more I am convinced with the directors of the Ecoles Normales, and the ministerial counsellors, that we must go hand in... | |
| Eli Kirk Price - 1852 - 198 páginas
...concern and apprehension on their part for the result. The 29th of 7 mo., 1825, P. Price writes, " The more I reflect on the subject, the more I am convinced of the delusion, and that it will end in disappointment and ruin. I am more and more convinced that... | |
| Léon Beauvallet - 1856 - 434 páginas
...so much else to do. First of all, they must sleep. Everything else can be put off till another time! The more I reflect on the subject, the more I am convinced that the genuine citizen of Havana resembles that intelligent gnawer of the dormouse family, called... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1861 - 676 páginas
...have little to hope from the present Provisional Government more than at the commencement of воше new revolution ; whereas they would have everything to look for if the ancient Government were restored. There would be less intrigue, ambition, and personal animosity, which so much govern... | |
| Leone Levi - 1866 - 574 páginas
...his distress. Often does a man take as many weeks as he ought to take days ere he finishes his job. " The more I reflect on the subject the more I am convinced that the increase of crime is not owing to existing poverty ; on the contrary, I am inclined to believe... | |
| David Ricardo - 1887 - 308 páginas
...necessaries of the labourer are difficult of production or require a great deal of labour to produce them. The more I reflect on the subject the more I am convinced that the latter cause has an incessant operation. It is very seldom that the whole additional produce... | |
| Rufus Putnam - 1903 - 546 páginas
...for Philadelphia by the way of Lexington where I expect this letter will be put into his hands — The more I reflect on the Subject, the more I am convinced, that it will be best to proceed with the Indians on the Wabash &c &c in the maner I have hinted in... | |
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