The English Review, Volume 11F. and J. Rivington, 1849 |
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... evidence of the want , not of needlewomen , but of servants . In New South Wales , a plain cook's wages vary from 247. to 281. per annum ; dairymaids , from 177. to 257 .; housemaids , from 187. to 281 . In Van Diemen's Land the same ...
... evidence of the want , not of needlewomen , but of servants . In New South Wales , a plain cook's wages vary from 247. to 281. per annum ; dairymaids , from 177. to 257 .; housemaids , from 187. to 281 . In Van Diemen's Land the same ...
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... evidence that neither of these principles is , without the counterpoise of its antagonistic element , capable of producing either ευνομία oι εὐπραξία , of ensuring the just regulation and due administration of the laws , or the solid ...
... evidence that neither of these principles is , without the counterpoise of its antagonistic element , capable of producing either ευνομία oι εὐπραξία , of ensuring the just regulation and due administration of the laws , or the solid ...
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... evidence that he intended to sacrifice to the invading armies any part of the territory of France , though his open and avowed object was to march his army upon Paris , and put an end to the horrible anarchy which prevailed there , and ...
... evidence that he intended to sacrifice to the invading armies any part of the territory of France , though his open and avowed object was to march his army upon Paris , and put an end to the horrible anarchy which prevailed there , and ...
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... evidence are ascribed to him , and he is represented as having really at heart one holy object , — the regeneration of society . This is , indeed , horrible . We cannot conceive a more fearful and ominous portent of the social and moral ...
... evidence are ascribed to him , and he is represented as having really at heart one holy object , — the regeneration of society . This is , indeed , horrible . We cannot conceive a more fearful and ominous portent of the social and moral ...
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... evidence for every fact , are so eager to throw off the yoke of the Christian religion , to set themselves free from the restraints which the revealed word of God imposes upon their passions , that even such con- temptible sophistry as ...
... evidence for every fact , are so eager to throw off the yoke of the Christian religion , to set themselves free from the restraints which the revealed word of God imposes upon their passions , that even such con- temptible sophistry as ...
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Página 427 - Christian men are discerned from others that be not christened, but it is also a sign of regeneration or new birth, whereby, as by an instrument, they that receive baptism rightly are grafted into the Church ; the promises of the forgiveness of sin, and of our adoption to be the sons of God by the Holy Ghost, are visibly signed and sealed; faith is confirmed, and grace increased by virtue of prayer unto God. The baptism of young children is in any wise to be retained in the Church, as most agreeable...
Página 382 - THAT'S my last Duchess painted on the wall, Looking as if she were alive. I call That piece a wonder, now: Fra Pandolf's hands Worked busily a day, and there she stands. Will't please you sit and look at her? I said "Fra Pandolf...
Página 18 - He answered and said unto them, "When it is evening ye say, 'It will be fair weather; for the sky is red.
Página 176 - None of you shall approach to any that is near of kin to him, to uncover their nakedness: I am the Lord.
Página 382 - The dropping of the daylight in the West, The bough of cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her, the white mule She rode with round the terrace all and each Would draw from her alike the approving speech, Or blush, at least.
Página 501 - So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants : we have done that which was our duty to do.
Página 423 - And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, And from one sabbath to another, Shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the Lord.
Página 427 - Baptism is not only a sign of profession, and mark of difference, whereby Christian men are discerned from others that be not christened ; but it is also a sign of Regeneration, or New Birth ; whereby, as by an instrument, they that receive baptism rightly, are grafted into the Church...
Página 108 - Council to superintend the application of any Sums voted by Parliament for the purpose of promoting Public...
Página 200 - For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us; nor yet that he should offer himself often, as the high priest...