| 1822 - 872 pages
...her hand either with a view to regnlate or to foster any of the operations of common merchandise. " But the case is widely different, when the appetite for any good ¡»short of the degree in which that good is useful or necessary; and, above all, when just in proportion... | |
| John Inglis - 1834 - 240 pages
...is good and necessary for the country " to have, without any national establishment of " bakers." " But the case is widely different " when the appetite...the " decay of our appetite towards it. Now this is, ge" nerally speaking, the case with religious instruction. " The less we have of it, the less we desire... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1856 - 764 pages
...out her hand either with a view to regulate or to foster any of the operations of common merchandise. But the case is widely different when the appetite...short of the degree in which that good is useful or '«wsary ; and, above all, when just in proportion to our want of it, is the decay of our appetite... | |
| 1821 - 530 pages
...nature. The more destitute we are of these articles, the greater is our desire after them. — P. 89. But the case is widely different, when the appetite...speaking, the case with religious instruction. The Jess we have of it, the less we desire to have of it. — P. 90. This we hold to be the chief ground... | |
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