| Enoch Cobb Wines - Education - 1838 - 300 pages
...of misgovernment in the former country, is owing to the prevalence of intellectual and moral culture in the one case, and the want of it in the other. No other cause can be named, adequate to the production of the effect ; and consequently to assign... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1841 - 530 pages
...population of the empire can make any pretension. One main ground of this distinction is the early education in the one case, and the want of it in the other. What a blessing beyond all computation would it have been to Ireland, if a parochial school-system... | |
| Religion - 1841 - 528 pages
...population of the empire can make any pretension. One main ground of this distinction is the early education in the one case, and the want of it in the other. What a blessing beyond all computation would it have been to Ireland, if a parochial school-system... | |
| Theology - 1841 - 544 pages
...population of the empire can make any pretension. One main ground of this distinction is the early education in the one case, and the want of it in the other. What a blessing beyond all computation would it have been to Ireland, if a parochial school-system... | |
| Books - 1842 - 650 pages
...part of the empire cannot make a pretension. A main ground ot this difference is the early education in the one case, and the want of it in the other. What a blessing beyond all computation would it have been to Ireland, if a parochial school system... | |
| 1842 - 544 pages
...thoughts to the dumb animals, and will they not do his bidding! — and does not the possession of nind in the one case and the want of it in the other form almost as great a barrier between them, as that which crisis between God and man ! The distance... | |
| Adam Beatty - Agriculture - 1844 - 314 pages
...from a more rational and improved system. The prosperityarose from the science which guided labor, in the one case, and the want of it in the other — to that science which is still courting our acquaintance and which we must become familiar with... | |
| Theology - 1851 - 922 pages
...difference is yet, beyond a peradventure, owing to the prevalence of intellectual and moral culture in the one case, and the want of it in the other. No other cause can be named, adequate to the affect, and consequently, to assign any other, would violate... | |
| Theology - 1851 - 936 pages
...difference is yut, beyond a peradventure, owing to the prevalence of intellectual and moral culture in the one case, and the want of it in the other. No other cause can be named, adequate to die effect, and consequently, to assign any other, would violate... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - Employers' liability - 1901 - 208 pages
...to the servant for the injury he sustained. The distinction rests upon the knowledge of the servant in the one case and the want of it in the other. "If, therefore, the service required to be performed is dangerous, or rendered so by reason of the... | |
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