The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... becomes habitually associated with such feel- ings . This definition will appear to the reader imperfect , it has done so indeed already to its author , who very justly observes , that we may use a sentiment for the purposes of life ...
... becomes habitually associated with such feel- ings . This definition will appear to the reader imperfect , it has done so indeed already to its author , who very justly observes , that we may use a sentiment for the purposes of life ...
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... becomes better managed , increase and multiply . " P. 21 . Its bad effects are too well known to be presented to our readers ; it will be sufficient to say that they are represented with great fidelity , and that the rules which are ...
... becomes better managed , increase and multiply . " P. 21 . Its bad effects are too well known to be presented to our readers ; it will be sufficient to say that they are represented with great fidelity , and that the rules which are ...
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... become excessive , and en- feeble a man , so as to make him dread to inflict any kind of cor- rection , or exercise any discipline . Indiscriminate bounty docs great harm , and would do more , if anger and indignation did not check and ...
... become excessive , and en- feeble a man , so as to make him dread to inflict any kind of cor- rection , or exercise any discipline . Indiscriminate bounty docs great harm , and would do more , if anger and indignation did not check and ...
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... becoming gravity of im- plicit belief . There is one of a surgeon at Rome , who , having been surprised and blindfolded by two masks , and conveyed through divers streets and flights of winding stairs , was forced at the point of the ...
... becoming gravity of im- plicit belief . There is one of a surgeon at Rome , who , having been surprised and blindfolded by two masks , and conveyed through divers streets and flights of winding stairs , was forced at the point of the ...
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... become the more likely to convey their requisite impression , that alone is ample ground for their repetition , in a world wherein temptations of all kinds abound to seduce the Christian from a practical , adherence to that which he ...
... become the more likely to convey their requisite impression , that alone is ample ground for their repetition , in a world wherein temptations of all kinds abound to seduce the Christian from a practical , adherence to that which he ...
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