Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... Dr Chalmers to publish , quarterly , the successive chap- ters of a work on the comparative ha- bitudes of a city and a country popula- tion . The subject is one of mighty importance , and we have no doubt that broad lights will be ...
... Dr Chalmers to publish , quarterly , the successive chap- ters of a work on the comparative ha- bitudes of a city and a country popula- tion . The subject is one of mighty importance , and we have no doubt that broad lights will be ...
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... Dr Chalmers winds up this part of his argument . " There is one lesson that we need not teach , for experience has already taught it , and that is , the kindly influence which the mere presence of a ... Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns .
... Dr Chalmers winds up this part of his argument . " There is one lesson that we need not teach , for experience has already taught it , and that is , the kindly influence which the mere presence of a ... Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns .
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... Dr Chalmers con- tends for this equitable privilege of a city clergyman , that he shall enjoy the same advantages with the very hum- blest minister of the establishment in his own retired country ... Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns .
... Dr Chalmers con- tends for this equitable privilege of a city clergyman , that he shall enjoy the same advantages with the very hum- blest minister of the establishment in his own retired country ... Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns .
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... Dr Chalmers merely recommends the substitution of lay for clerical agency . He says rightly and beautifully . The laymen require no more than a cor- rect view of the importance of the substitu- tion ... Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns .
... Dr Chalmers merely recommends the substitution of lay for clerical agency . He says rightly and beautifully . The laymen require no more than a cor- rect view of the importance of the substitu- tion ... Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns .
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... natural indolence of man , to spend his life in bustling and miscellaneous activity , as to spend his life in meditation and prayer . The 1819. ] Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns . 3868 22 [ Oct. Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns .
... natural indolence of man , to spend his life in bustling and miscellaneous activity , as to spend his life in meditation and prayer . The 1819. ] Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns . 3868 22 [ Oct. Dr Chalmers ' Economy of Large Towns .
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