The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... proof . of our assertions will be found in the four volumes which con- tain the substance of his lectures , which cannot be sufficiently admired for the various and extended learning , the profound thought , the copious aud correct ...
... proof . of our assertions will be found in the four volumes which con- tain the substance of his lectures , which cannot be sufficiently admired for the various and extended learning , the profound thought , the copious aud correct ...
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... proofs of the truth of this position , can he be in want of one of the most con- vincing kind , who reflects upon that stupendous evidence , which God hath given of his love towards us , in sending his Son to die for our salvation . But ...
... proofs of the truth of this position , can he be in want of one of the most con- vincing kind , who reflects upon that stupendous evidence , which God hath given of his love towards us , in sending his Son to die for our salvation . But ...
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... proof of a depraved will and fixed determi nation is not rare , where the deed , having been once attempted , but happily frustrated by the kind favour of Providence , has been again obstinately repeated , until it has at length ...
... proof of a depraved will and fixed determi nation is not rare , where the deed , having been once attempted , but happily frustrated by the kind favour of Providence , has been again obstinately repeated , until it has at length ...
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... proof of our assertions than by ex- tracting the contents of the glossary upon the first twenty lines of the tragedy as the best specimen of the remainder . " V. 1. TAAE - äλòαι , pro éues ouer . Eurip . Androm . 168 . Οὐ γάρ ἐσθ ̓ ...
... proof of our assertions than by ex- tracting the contents of the glossary upon the first twenty lines of the tragedy as the best specimen of the remainder . " V. 1. TAAE - äλòαι , pro éues ouer . Eurip . Androm . 168 . Οὐ γάρ ἐσθ ̓ ...
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... proof which is to support it , that even the mind of a chancery lawyer could hardly follow the train of his ideas ... proofs in support of the fulfilment of them , and the whole presented to the reader without breaking the narrative by ...
... proof which is to support it , that even the mind of a chancery lawyer could hardly follow the train of his ideas ... proofs in support of the fulfilment of them , and the whole presented to the reader without breaking the narrative by ...
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