The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... period of eight years , extending from 1772 to 1780 , occupies not much more than half the first volume ; while the second part , including the history of four years only , from 1780 to 1784 , forms the body of the work . This ...
... period of eight years , extending from 1772 to 1780 , occupies not much more than half the first volume ; while the second part , including the history of four years only , from 1780 to 1784 , forms the body of the work . This ...
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... period did he ever form a creditable connexion with a woman . He lost his whole fortune at the gaming table ; and , with the exception of about eleven months , has always remained in opposition . " Vol . ii . p . 11 , The summary of his ...
... period did he ever form a creditable connexion with a woman . He lost his whole fortune at the gaming table ; and , with the exception of about eleven months , has always remained in opposition . " Vol . ii . p . 11 , The summary of his ...
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... period of his reign , voluntarily called Mr. Fox to his coun- cils . If energy of mind , enlargement of views , firmness of cha- racter , amenity of manners , acquaintance with foreign courts and languages , facility in conducting ...
... period of his reign , voluntarily called Mr. Fox to his coun- cils . If energy of mind , enlargement of views , firmness of cha- racter , amenity of manners , acquaintance with foreign courts and languages , facility in conducting ...
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... periods since the Reformation , a faithful display of Gos- pel truth in the form of Sermons . They have thus , in a com ... period . As the prevailing passions of men , or the fashions of the age vary , so also must the doctrines and the ...
... periods since the Reformation , a faithful display of Gos- pel truth in the form of Sermons . They have thus , in a com ... period . As the prevailing passions of men , or the fashions of the age vary , so also must the doctrines and the ...
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... period . But that which renders them now of very peculiar importance is that we live in times when many strange opinions prevail in faith and in practice , when there exists an alarming indifference as to what religious opinions are ...
... period . But that which renders them now of very peculiar importance is that we live in times when many strange opinions prevail in faith and in practice , when there exists an alarming indifference as to what religious opinions are ...
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