The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... present work , 252 - selections from the aphorisms in the introduc- tion , 253-261 - Mr . C.'s distinction between the reason and the under- standing , remarks on , 261-264 - his views of original sin , 265-270 - and of the doctrine of ...
... present work , 252 - selections from the aphorisms in the introduc- tion , 253-261 - Mr . C.'s distinction between the reason and the under- standing , remarks on , 261-264 - his views of original sin , 265-270 - and of the doctrine of ...
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... present pitch of greatness , remarks on , 197 , 198 - and on the home - administration of that country , 198,199 - Lord Cornwallis's measures respecting the revenue , police , and courts of justice , result of an inquiry into , 200 ...
... present pitch of greatness , remarks on , 197 , 198 - and on the home - administration of that country , 198,199 - Lord Cornwallis's measures respecting the revenue , police , and courts of justice , result of an inquiry into , 200 ...
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... Present State of the Religious , Benevo- lent , and Charitable Institutions , founded by the British in Calcutta , and its Vicinity . By Charles Lushington , Esq . of the Bengal Civil Service 183 XII . Coup - d'œil sur l'Etat actuel de ...
... Present State of the Religious , Benevo- lent , and Charitable Institutions , founded by the British in Calcutta , and its Vicinity . By Charles Lushington , Esq . of the Bengal Civil Service 183 XII . Coup - d'œil sur l'Etat actuel de ...
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... present any very attractive appearance to the young divine . Even after the most critical precautions in rejecting spurious works , after making every reasonable deduction for Latin translations and redundant commentaries , enough re ...
... present any very attractive appearance to the young divine . Even after the most critical precautions in rejecting spurious works , after making every reasonable deduction for Latin translations and redundant commentaries , enough re ...
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... present article to the former , but if we were to compare Chrysostom and the Gregorys with any writer of Greek who lived within a century of their own time , or , indeed , with any writer of the lower empire , we imagine that the ...
... present article to the former , but if we were to compare Chrysostom and the Gregorys with any writer of Greek who lived within a century of their own time , or , indeed , with any writer of the lower empire , we imagine that the ...
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