The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 16
... equally calcu- lated to silence the cavils of the captious sceptic , to work convic- tion on the mind of the man of thought and reflection , and to rouse the affections of the man of sensibility . Moreover , Christian mo- tives make the ...
... equally calcu- lated to silence the cavils of the captious sceptic , to work convic- tion on the mind of the man of thought and reflection , and to rouse the affections of the man of sensibility . Moreover , Christian mo- tives make the ...
Page 21
... equally a fact , however incredi- ble it may appear , that Fleury , then above seventy years of age , carried his presumption still further with respect to Maria Luzinska . ( Queen of Louis the 15th . ) I shall not relate the ...
... equally a fact , however incredi- ble it may appear , that Fleury , then above seventy years of age , carried his presumption still further with respect to Maria Luzinska . ( Queen of Louis the 15th . ) I shall not relate the ...
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... equally happy . He says of him , " that he neither delighted nor entertained his hearers , but subdued them by his powers of argumentative ratiocination . " Now if " combinations of apparent dissimilarities " be a good . definition of ...
... equally happy . He says of him , " that he neither delighted nor entertained his hearers , but subdued them by his powers of argumentative ratiocination . " Now if " combinations of apparent dissimilarities " be a good . definition of ...
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... equally with the Jew to keep the com mandments of God ; and then every example of obedience on the one hand , and on the other hand every example of disobedience , which the old Testament contains , become respectively an en ...
... equally with the Jew to keep the com mandments of God ; and then every example of obedience on the one hand , and on the other hand every example of disobedience , which the old Testament contains , become respectively an en ...
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... equally true , that they render the perusal of the book a perfect task , and de- duct much from the merit of originality which the production before us really must be allowed to possess . And though we are willing to give to Mr ...
... equally true , that they render the perusal of the book a perfect task , and de- duct much from the merit of originality which the production before us really must be allowed to possess . And though we are willing to give to Mr ...
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