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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... received the civil fanction . I. Philology , eloquence , poetry , and hiftory , were the branches- of fcience particularly cultivated , at this time , by thofe , among the Greeks and Latins , who were defirous to make a figure in the ...
... received the civil fanction . I. Philology , eloquence , poetry , and hiftory , were the branches- of fcience particularly cultivated , at this time , by thofe , among the Greeks and Latins , who were defirous to make a figure in the ...
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... receiving new opinions , a prepo- fterous defire of imitating the pagan rites , and of blending them with the Chriftian worship , and an idle propenfity which the generality of mankind have towards a gawdy and oftentatious religion ...
... receiving new opinions , a prepo- fterous defire of imitating the pagan rites , and of blending them with the Chriftian worship , and an idle propenfity which the generality of mankind have towards a gawdy and oftentatious religion ...
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... received from all quar- ters ; and their power and credit grew , with their opulence , to fuch a height , that , towards the conclufion of the eleventh cen- tury they were formed into a separate fociety , which still fubfifts under the ...
... received from all quar- ters ; and their power and credit grew , with their opulence , to fuch a height , that , towards the conclufion of the eleventh cen- tury they were formed into a separate fociety , which still fubfifts under the ...
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... received a great degree of plaufibility , and even of real weight , from the conceffion of a separate existence of the foul in a state of confcioufnefs and activity . For example , if it be denied , and cannot be proved , that man will ...
... received a great degree of plaufibility , and even of real weight , from the conceffion of a separate existence of the foul in a state of confcioufnefs and activity . For example , if it be denied , and cannot be proved , that man will ...
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... received in Swifferland , that the author was complimented with a medal by the chamber of health of the republic of Berne : but it feems to have met with a recep- tion equally favourable in other countries . It has been tran- flated ...
... received in Swifferland , that the author was complimented with a medal by the chamber of health of the republic of Berne : but it feems to have met with a recep- tion equally favourable in other countries . It has been tran- flated ...
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