The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 20W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1765 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... say that Henry VIII . of England had the example of Conftan- tine in his eye when he laid thofe foundations of the English reformation which were fo nobly compleated by Edward VI . and queen Elizabeth ; but according to Dr. Mosheim's ...
... say that Henry VIII . of England had the example of Conftan- tine in his eye when he laid thofe foundations of the English reformation which were fo nobly compleated by Edward VI . and queen Elizabeth ; but according to Dr. Mosheim's ...
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... says , may be killed , but the foul cannot . Whereas if our author's fuppofition is admitted , both of them are equally killed . If it should be faid that ux means the animating foul of the human body , the af fertion of our Saviour is ...
... says , may be killed , but the foul cannot . Whereas if our author's fuppofition is admitted , both of them are equally killed . If it should be faid that ux means the animating foul of the human body , the af fertion of our Saviour is ...
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... says , with wif- dom , and in her tongue is the law of kindness : fhe looketh well to the ways of her husband , and eateth not the bread of idleness : ber children rife up and call her blessed : her husband alfo , and he praifeth ber ...
... says , with wif- dom , and in her tongue is the law of kindness : fhe looketh well to the ways of her husband , and eateth not the bread of idleness : ber children rife up and call her blessed : her husband alfo , and he praifeth ber ...
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... says • The rapid waters in their conduit burn . • < The tranflator , p . 80 , fays , he finks into a lethargy , and foon dies a terrible death in country places , by the very effects of the inflaming medicines they employ on fuch ...
... says • The rapid waters in their conduit burn . • < The tranflator , p . 80 , fays , he finks into a lethargy , and foon dies a terrible death in country places , by the very effects of the inflaming medicines they employ on fuch ...
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... says , among the many patients liable to periodical fits of the afthma , there are but very few who have not fome obftruction , or other obfiacle , conftantly remaining in their lungs ; fo that a true nervous or fpafmodic afthma ...
... says , among the many patients liable to periodical fits of the afthma , there are but very few who have not fome obftruction , or other obfiacle , conftantly remaining in their lungs ; fo that a true nervous or fpafmodic afthma ...
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