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History of the Welsh Sunday Closing Act - Page 126
by Ebenezer Beavan - 1885 - 130 pages
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1872 - 1200 pages
...British isles. We are convinced that if a statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country were thoughtfully to inquire which of...most intense force of his attention, the true reply — the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation — would be, that we should study the means...
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The North British review

1855 - 624 pages
...isles. We are convinced, that if a statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country were thoughtfully to inquire, which of...most intense force of his attention, the true reply — the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation, — would be, that he should stndy the means...
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An Argument for the Legislative Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic

Frederic Richard Lees - Alcohol - 1857 - 350 pages
...Statesman, who heartily wished to do th« utmost good to his country, were thoughtfully to enquire which of the topics of the day deserved the most intense force of his attention, the »nre reply— the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation— would be, that he should study...
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Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science

National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1882 - 948 pages
...and, satisfied as I am that ' if a statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country were thoughtfully to inquire which of...most intense force of his attention, the true reply, the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation, would be that he should study the means by which...
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How to Stop Drunkenness

Charles Buxton - Alcoholism - 1864 - 104 pages
...isles. We are convinced, that if a statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country, were thoughtfully to inquire which of...most intense force of his attention, the true reply — the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation, — would be, that he should study the means...
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The Mothers' treasury, Volume 10

1873 - 234 pages
...statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country were thoughtfully to enquire which of the topics of the •day deserved the most intense force of his attention, the true reply — the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation — would be, that he should study the means...
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Bacchus dethroned. 1st Teare prize essay

Frederick Powell - 1871 - 324 pages
...England. We are convinced that if a statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country, were thoughtfully to inquire which of...most intense force of his attention, the true reply — the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation — would be, that he should study the means...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1874 - 980 pages
...Review — " We are convinced that if a statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country were thoughtfully to inquire which of...most intense force of his attention, the true reply — the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation — would be, that he should study the means...
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Bacchus Dethroned: Prize Essay

Frederick Powell - Temperance - 1875 - 288 pages
...England. We are convinced that if a statesman who heartily wished to do the utmost possible good to his country, were thoughtfully to inquire which of...most intense force of his attention, the true reply — the reply which would be exacted by full deliberation — would be, that he should study the means...
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Geikie's school books. 1st (-6th) reading book, Volume 5

John Cunningham Geikie - 1877 - 424 pages
...labours will be blessed." These words are not mine, they are the massive eloquence of Mr. John Bright. " We are convinced that if a statesman, who desired...the most intense force of his attention, the true reply—the reply which would be exacted by clue deliberation—would be that he should study the means...
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