The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1791 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... Character . 4. Piety founded in Human Nature . 5. and 6. The Encouragements of Piety and Virtue . 7. and 8. Difgrace of the Chriftian Name . 9. and 10. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ . II . and 12. The Hif- tory and Character of Judas ...
... Character . 4. Piety founded in Human Nature . 5. and 6. The Encouragements of Piety and Virtue . 7. and 8. Difgrace of the Chriftian Name . 9. and 10. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ . II . and 12. The Hif- tory and Character of Judas ...
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... character , have all been introduced . The count has but little refemblance to the original : Lucy and Mac Dermot none . Lady Peckham is a new character , and was firft fuggefted by a friend ; who , conceiving highly of the contraft ...
... character , have all been introduced . The count has but little refemblance to the original : Lucy and Mac Dermot none . Lady Peckham is a new character , and was firft fuggefted by a friend ; who , conceiving highly of the contraft ...
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... character ; 4. Piety founded in human nature ; 5 , 6. The encouragements of piety and virtue ; 7 , 8. Difgrace of the Chriftian name ; 9 , 10. The refur- rection of Jefus Chrift ; II , 12 . The history and character of Judas ; 13 , 14 ...
... character ; 4. Piety founded in human nature ; 5 , 6. The encouragements of piety and virtue ; 7 , 8. Difgrace of the Chriftian name ; 9 , 10. The refur- rection of Jefus Chrift ; II , 12 . The history and character of Judas ; 13 , 14 ...
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Cliffords Reflections on the Appoint | 106 |
Sici ian Romance | 116 |
Cochranes Thoughts on Manning | 239 |
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