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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... himself to the ftudy of magic , was put to death with feveral others + . It is probable indeed , that the friendship and intimacy that had fubfifted between the apo- ftate emperor and thefe pretended fages were greater crimes in the eye ...
... himself to the ftudy of magic , was put to death with feveral others + . It is probable indeed , that the friendship and intimacy that had fubfifted between the apo- ftate emperor and thefe pretended fages were greater crimes in the eye ...
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... himself at the head of five and thirty of the principal monafteries in France , befides a confi- derable number of fmaller convents that acknowledged him as their chief . Many other religious focieties , though they re- fufed entering ...
... himself at the head of five and thirty of the principal monafteries in France , befides a confi- derable number of fmaller convents that acknowledged him as their chief . Many other religious focieties , though they re- fufed entering ...
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... himself profeffeth ; and explain thofe doctrines by which he regulates his own conduct and be- haviour . And that he may the better perform this important tafk , his advice must be ftrengthened by his life , and his pre- cepts enforced ...
... himself profeffeth ; and explain thofe doctrines by which he regulates his own conduct and be- haviour . And that he may the better perform this important tafk , his advice must be ftrengthened by his life , and his pre- cepts enforced ...
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... himself chiefly to inflammatory diforders and accidents . His original purpose was to reform the mal practice used in treating acute diseases in country places , where there was neither time nor conve- nience to procure better advice ...
... himself chiefly to inflammatory diforders and accidents . His original purpose was to reform the mal practice used in treating acute diseases in country places , where there was neither time nor conve- nience to procure better advice ...
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... himself , and to leave his chil- dren in a fituation capable of fupporting that expence . Hence the fewer marriages of people who are not opulent , and the fewer children among people who marry . • Luxury is further prejudicial to the ...
... himself , and to leave his chil- dren in a fituation capable of fupporting that expence . Hence the fewer marriages of people who are not opulent , and the fewer children among people who marry . • Luxury is further prejudicial to the ...
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