The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... Society , Society , which has for the present proved abortive ; 14 Bishop of London's Charge .
... Society , Society , which has for the present proved abortive ; 14 Bishop of London's Charge .
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... Society , " with which it has been lately adorned , may have in pro- ducing the union , nor whether the Bible Society will choose to own itself the sponsor of this precious child of infidelity . All these circumstances , however , are ...
... Society , " with which it has been lately adorned , may have in pro- ducing the union , nor whether the Bible Society will choose to own itself the sponsor of this precious child of infidelity . All these circumstances , however , are ...
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... society , an ornamented style would be ridiculous . The object of the author is to convince the agricul- turists and manufacturers , that their interests are so closely united , that no law , of which the tendency is to injure either of ...
... society , an ornamented style would be ridiculous . The object of the author is to convince the agricul- turists and manufacturers , that their interests are so closely united , that no law , of which the tendency is to injure either of ...
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... society may have engendered , sink unperceived from our bosoms . In the gene- ral desolation of nature , we feel the littleness of our own passions ; we look forward to that kindred evening which time must bring to all ; we anticipate ...
... society may have engendered , sink unperceived from our bosoms . In the gene- ral desolation of nature , we feel the littleness of our own passions ; we look forward to that kindred evening which time must bring to all ; we anticipate ...
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... Society for the Educa tion of the poor , and the venerable Society for promoting Christian Knowledge is open and avowed ; one end is proposed for the exertions , one object animates their labours - the propa- gation of Christian ...
... Society for the Educa tion of the poor , and the venerable Society for promoting Christian Knowledge is open and avowed ; one end is proposed for the exertions , one object animates their labours - the propa- gation of Christian ...
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