The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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Page 13
... object , the petitions , and the whole spirit are so excel- lent . It is not stated whether the form is to be used only once , or for how many weeks , or till countermanded , or at the discretion of the clergy- man . Many clergymen , I ...
... object , the petitions , and the whole spirit are so excel- lent . It is not stated whether the form is to be used only once , or for how many weeks , or till countermanded , or at the discretion of the clergy- man . Many clergymen , I ...
Page 23
... object of an attack by a national vessel , is to cripple the common enemy - spoil and prize - money are at least pro- fessed to be very subordinate con- siderations ; -but in privateering the whole object is personal gain . It differs ...
... object of an attack by a national vessel , is to cripple the common enemy - spoil and prize - money are at least pro- fessed to be very subordinate con- siderations ; -but in privateering the whole object is personal gain . It differs ...
Page 28
... object appeared more suitable , than the relief of the necessities of French merchant - seamen , for whom no such ... objects belonging to that port ; and , from accounts which they have transmitted from time to time , it appears that ...
... object appeared more suitable , than the relief of the necessities of French merchant - seamen , for whom no such ... objects belonging to that port ; and , from accounts which they have transmitted from time to time , it appears that ...
Page 35
... object , on the trifles of childhood . For example , the Christian who had formerly found , as he thought , his powers of understanding so vigorous , so acute , so suitably employed in the questions of policy , literature , or science ...
... object , on the trifles of childhood . For example , the Christian who had formerly found , as he thought , his powers of understanding so vigorous , so acute , so suitably employed in the questions of policy , literature , or science ...
Page 55
... object to the publication as a mere matter of art or curiosity , any more than to an engraving from Raphael , or any other painter ; but to invest it with an air of mystery , and to call it a " por- trait , " or , as it is labelled in ...
... object to the publication as a mere matter of art or curiosity , any more than to an engraving from Raphael , or any other painter ; but to invest it with an air of mystery , and to call it a " por- trait , " or , as it is labelled in ...
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