The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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We consider this account of the ways of Providence with respect to the principle of population to be as agreeable to experience and right reason , as it is consistent with the wisdom and goodness of God . And we proceed briefly to shew ...
We consider this account of the ways of Providence with respect to the principle of population to be as agreeable to experience and right reason , as it is consistent with the wisdom and goodness of God . And we proceed briefly to shew ...
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... consider it as utterly vain to expect much moral improvement in any state of society , so long as the female part of it shall continue to be despised and degraded ; and it does not appear that the women of the Sandwich islands have ...
... consider it as utterly vain to expect much moral improvement in any state of society , so long as the female part of it shall continue to be despised and degraded ; and it does not appear that the women of the Sandwich islands have ...
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... consider them as friends , notwithstanding the tricks which they played them — such as selling them muskets and pistols that burst at the first firing , mixing charcoal in the gunpowder , & c . The king added that one of these American ...
... consider them as friends , notwithstanding the tricks which they played them — such as selling them muskets and pistols that burst at the first firing , mixing charcoal in the gunpowder , & c . The king added that one of these American ...
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... consider the influence of women in a civilized country on the manners of society , when we reflect that by the very constitution of their nature , they are more helpless and de- pendent than men , and that from their domestic ...
... consider the influence of women in a civilized country on the manners of society , when we reflect that by the very constitution of their nature , they are more helpless and de- pendent than men , and that from their domestic ...
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... consider it indeed as an astonishing fact , that in the Bank Society of that retired parish , inhabited chiefly by cottagers , there has been a progressive accumulation of capital , amount- ing , at the close of 1814 , to upwards of ...
... consider it indeed as an astonishing fact , that in the Bank Society of that retired parish , inhabited chiefly by cottagers , there has been a progressive accumulation of capital , amount- ing , at the close of 1814 , to upwards of ...
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