The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... given for the discipline and management of this sentiment are such as cannot fail if applied , to reduce it under the laws of perfect justice and the controul of Christian benevolence . Upon a subject intimately connected with the ...
... given for the discipline and management of this sentiment are such as cannot fail if applied , to reduce it under the laws of perfect justice and the controul of Christian benevolence . Upon a subject intimately connected with the ...
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... given wrong ideas ; when at least it gave any at all . The sacred writers were no theorists nor system makers ; their philosophy was the philosophy not of words but of things , not of speculation but of practice ; and and its end was ...
... given wrong ideas ; when at least it gave any at all . The sacred writers were no theorists nor system makers ; their philosophy was the philosophy not of words but of things , not of speculation but of practice ; and and its end was ...
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... given him , which though in themselves evil , are if administered with caution , productive of general good . We consider this volume as no ordinary nor common produc- tion , for Dr. Hey was the possessor of no ordinary nor common mind ...
... given him , which though in themselves evil , are if administered with caution , productive of general good . We consider this volume as no ordinary nor common produc- tion , for Dr. Hey was the possessor of no ordinary nor common mind ...
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... 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 .
... 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. likely to have given that encouragement to a suitor , which , as Sta- nilaus justly observed , must have been preparatory to any improper overtures : and on the other part of Cardinal Fleury , a man then nearly eighty years ...
A New Review. likely to have given that encouragement to a suitor , which , as Sta- nilaus justly observed , must have been preparatory to any improper overtures : and on the other part of Cardinal Fleury , a man then nearly eighty years ...
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