The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... , and the motion of walking did not prevent it from freezing ; a point of a hill running into the sea was necessary to be crossed ; in attempting this , he fell down , and had 18.16 . 73 Campbell's Shipwreck and Adventures .
... , and the motion of walking did not prevent it from freezing ; a point of a hill running into the sea was necessary to be crossed ; in attempting this , he fell down , and had 18.16 . 73 Campbell's Shipwreck and Adventures .
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in attempting this , he fell down , and had nearly been smothered in the snow . 6 He says , My feet by this time were ... attempt to follow the track of my companions , but had not proceeded far when I met them coming down the hill which ...
in attempting this , he fell down , and had nearly been smothered in the snow . 6 He says , My feet by this time were ... attempt to follow the track of my companions , but had not proceeded far when I met them coming down the hill which ...
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... attempt to spread Christianity by a mere distribution of the Bible . Surely there might be found a few among the many hundred clergymen , of whose distresses we so frequently hear , who , independent of a sense of duty , or zeal for the ...
... attempt to spread Christianity by a mere distribution of the Bible . Surely there might be found a few among the many hundred clergymen , of whose distresses we so frequently hear , who , independent of a sense of duty , or zeal for the ...
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... attempting too much , the minister had failed altogether . ' These evils both to the poor and to the higher classes were gene rally complained of , without the extent of them being known . I thought it of importance , therefore , to ...
... attempting too much , the minister had failed altogether . ' These evils both to the poor and to the higher classes were gene rally complained of , without the extent of them being known . I thought it of importance , therefore , to ...
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... attempt was made to alter the popular frame of these associations , far less to render the entrance into them compulsory . ' How valuable this pro- tection has been , ' says Mr. Rose , may be easily judged of by the rapid growth of ...
... attempt was made to alter the popular frame of these associations , far less to render the entrance into them compulsory . ' How valuable this pro- tection has been , ' says Mr. Rose , may be easily judged of by the rapid growth of ...
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