The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... Evidence 671 of the Christian Religion 434 Charge , Archdeacon Pott's , to the Clergy of London 83 Daubeny's 317 ... Evidences of the Christian Religion , by Chalmers .. 434 F. 65 Churchman's Help to the 665 557 Fazio , a Tragedy , by ...
... Evidence 671 of the Christian Religion 434 Charge , Archdeacon Pott's , to the Clergy of London 83 Daubeny's 317 ... Evidences of the Christian Religion , by Chalmers .. 434 F. 65 Churchman's Help to the 665 557 Fazio , a Tragedy , by ...
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... evidence that this vo- lume was printed in 1801 , we should have thought that our author had drawn the following masterly picture , from a cha- racter too well known in the present day . So striking is the accuracy of delineation , and ...
... evidence that this vo- lume was printed in 1801 , we should have thought that our author had drawn the following masterly picture , from a cha- racter too well known in the present day . So striking is the accuracy of delineation , and ...
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... , perhaps dis- gusted when he finds himself transported to Portugal or Naples , and entertained with a string of heterogeneous anecdotes , given on on the hearsay evidence of a young traveller . On 18 Wraxall's Historical Memoirs .
... , perhaps dis- gusted when he finds himself transported to Portugal or Naples , and entertained with a string of heterogeneous anecdotes , given on on the hearsay evidence of a young traveller . On 18 Wraxall's Historical Memoirs .
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A New Review. on the hearsay evidence of a young traveller . On reading fur- ther , he may accuse the author of inaccuracy and credulity : com plain that many of his stories are mere gossip : some old and now ascertained to be contrary ...
A New Review. on the hearsay evidence of a young traveller . On reading fur- ther , he may accuse the author of inaccuracy and credulity : com plain that many of his stories are mere gossip : some old and now ascertained to be contrary ...
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... evidence . Now by our proposed change of title page , Sir W. would have carried with him the two former classes who form the great body of readers , and got rid of the curious and troublesome scrutiny with which the inquisitive reader ...
... evidence . Now by our proposed change of title page , Sir W. would have carried with him the two former classes who form the great body of readers , and got rid of the curious and troublesome scrutiny with which the inquisitive reader ...
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