New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... fear this we do believe , that the habit of wild speculation , super- added to the habit of impassioned excitement , will produce among the operative classes an aversion to sober industry ; an unsettled and vague dissatisfaction ; an ...
... fear this we do believe , that the habit of wild speculation , super- added to the habit of impassioned excitement , will produce among the operative classes an aversion to sober industry ; an unsettled and vague dissatisfaction ; an ...
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... fear Reform may attack the pluralities of the Church ; but does not Cor- ruption attack its doctrines ? Ye fear for your sectarian interests ; but have ye no care for the cure of vices which press upon the uni- versal interests of ...
... fear Reform may attack the pluralities of the Church ; but does not Cor- ruption attack its doctrines ? Ye fear for your sectarian interests ; but have ye no care for the cure of vices which press upon the uni- versal interests of ...
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... fear , of the public mind - what are the softer and more peaceful prospects which Time expands to our survey ? In the streams of literature , the ice begins gradually to thaw ; and people are no longer so anxious to act as to be ...
... fear , of the public mind - what are the softer and more peaceful prospects which Time expands to our survey ? In the streams of literature , the ice begins gradually to thaw ; and people are no longer so anxious to act as to be ...
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... fears were then shared by many ( prelates , ministers of state , and others , ) who nevertheless yielded to expediency . Strong must have been the claims of expediency to pro- duce such an effect . But all claims of expediency exist ...
... fears were then shared by many ( prelates , ministers of state , and others , ) who nevertheless yielded to expediency . Strong must have been the claims of expediency to pro- duce such an effect . But all claims of expediency exist ...
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... fear , the floating ap- prehensions of the cholera morbus ; Bishop , we are told very se- riously by the journals , after undergoing a certain ceremony , " felt greatly relieved , and enjoyed a sound sleep . " What was this mys- tical ...
... fear , the floating ap- prehensions of the cholera morbus ; Bishop , we are told very se- riously by the journals , after undergoing a certain ceremony , " felt greatly relieved , and enjoyed a sound sleep . " What was this mys- tical ...
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