The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... considerable length and with great feeling and beauty , the arguments of Reuben , who alone was the advocate of his brother ; forming thus a recapitulation of the means which he recommends for its regulation and controul . Our author ...
... considerable length and with great feeling and beauty , the arguments of Reuben , who alone was the advocate of his brother ; forming thus a recapitulation of the means which he recommends for its regulation and controul . Our author ...
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... considerable degree of ill humour in his counte- nance and manner . However , as he knew that it must be per- formed , Mr. Pitt having pertinaciously insisted on it , the king took the riband in his hand , and turning to the Duke ...
... considerable degree of ill humour in his counte- nance and manner . However , as he knew that it must be per- formed , Mr. Pitt having pertinaciously insisted on it , the king took the riband in his hand , and turning to the Duke ...
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... considerable portion of the materials of the 1st , 24th , and 25th , was supplied by Bp . Beveridge ; that the statement of the argument for universal Re- demption in the 5th , is taken from Isaac Barrow , and for the Di- vinity of our ...
... considerable portion of the materials of the 1st , 24th , and 25th , was supplied by Bp . Beveridge ; that the statement of the argument for universal Re- demption in the 5th , is taken from Isaac Barrow , and for the Di- vinity of our ...
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... considerable portion of the wise and the good among us , it may be remarked , that , if we wish to find the promoters of every heresy with which the Christian world was ever pestered , we know where to find them ; we know that they are ...
... considerable portion of the wise and the good among us , it may be remarked , that , if we wish to find the promoters of every heresy with which the Christian world was ever pestered , we know where to find them ; we know that they are ...
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... considerable , είργειν is to keep in , to res train ; sigye , to exclude , keep off . Mr. B. appears , however , in his glossary , to have forgotten the reading of his own text , and to revert to the discarded work . He properly ...
... considerable , είργειν is to keep in , to res train ; sigye , to exclude , keep off . Mr. B. appears , however , in his glossary , to have forgotten the reading of his own text , and to revert to the discarded work . He properly ...
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