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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... never were recovered till the establishment of the English re- formation . Our author is , at the fame time , of opinion that Conftantine did not interfere in the internal government of the church , which he left to its bishops ...
... never were recovered till the establishment of the English re- formation . Our author is , at the fame time , of opinion that Conftantine did not interfere in the internal government of the church , which he left to its bishops ...
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... never be ftartled at the moft extravagant re- lations of the force of credulity and fuperftition , after he pe- rufes the following quotation from the hiftory of the eleventh century . Towards the conclufion of this century , Robert ...
... never be ftartled at the moft extravagant re- lations of the force of credulity and fuperftition , after he pe- rufes the following quotation from the hiftory of the eleventh century . Towards the conclufion of this century , Robert ...
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... never fatisfy each other in their respective ac- counts of a doctrine , which all of them pretended to believe ? " The inconfiftency of thofe writers who contend for the fepa- rate existence of the foul cannot , in the estimation of ...
... never fatisfy each other in their respective ac- counts of a doctrine , which all of them pretended to believe ? " The inconfiftency of thofe writers who contend for the fepa- rate existence of the foul cannot , in the estimation of ...
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... Idleness of itself weakens them , and difpofes them to those debauches , which enfeeble them ftill more . They never have more more than a few children , and these fickly ; 28 Advice to the People in general , with regard to their Health .
... Idleness of itself weakens them , and difpofes them to those debauches , which enfeeble them ftill more . They never have more more than a few children , and these fickly ; 28 Advice to the People in general , with regard to their Health .
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... this is truly letting us into a secret which we never dreamed of before . We always thought that Style ftyle was a certain mode of expreffion by which a 32 Advice to the People in general , with regard to their Health .
... this is truly letting us into a secret which we never dreamed of before . We always thought that Style ftyle was a certain mode of expreffion by which a 32 Advice to the People in general , with regard to their Health .
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