The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... feelings , 148 , 149 - brief analysis of his journey , with extracts , 149-152 - his hasty re- moval from the Russian empire , ob- servations on , 152 - ill success of Ledyard and Capt . Cochrane , notice of , 152 , 153 . India ...
... feelings , 148 , 149 - brief analysis of his journey , with extracts , 149-152 - his hasty re- moval from the Russian empire , ob- servations on , 152 - ill success of Ledyard and Capt . Cochrane , notice of , 152 , 153 . India ...
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... . The Bishop of Bristol , it is easy to perceive , is intimately acquainted with the style , the feelings , and , we may add , the imperfections of his author . As a full analysis of the 6 Tertullian and the Miracles.
... . The Bishop of Bristol , it is easy to perceive , is intimately acquainted with the style , the feelings , and , we may add , the imperfections of his author . As a full analysis of the 6 Tertullian and the Miracles.
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... feeling grateful to God , who had heard their prayers ? very We come now to the writings of the second century ; and ac- cording to the observations which have been made above , it would be expected , that more frequent instances of ...
... feeling grateful to God , who had heard their prayers ? very We come now to the writings of the second century ; and ac- cording to the observations which have been made above , it would be expected , that more frequent instances of ...
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... feeling consequent upon it , to have given rise to these marvellous stories . If an Arian pretended , through his peculiar sanctity , to be gifted with super- human powers , it was incumbent upon the Catholics to put for- ward the same ...
... feeling consequent upon it , to have given rise to these marvellous stories . If an Arian pretended , through his peculiar sanctity , to be gifted with super- human powers , it was incumbent upon the Catholics to put for- ward the same ...
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... feelings , the physi- cal , moral , and intellectual condition of the people at large . Upon the whole , then , since the historian and the memoir- writer are equally liable to a false bias , although of a nature completely opposite ...
... feelings , the physi- cal , moral , and intellectual condition of the people at large . Upon the whole , then , since the historian and the memoir- writer are equally liable to a false bias , although of a nature completely opposite ...
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