The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... we have afforded them , they shall be induced to give the whole of it that long and serious attention to which it is so uniformly entitled . Thronghout Throughout the whole there is manifested a vigour of in- Bishop of London's Charge . 15.
... we have afforded them , they shall be induced to give the whole of it that long and serious attention to which it is so uniformly entitled . Thronghout Throughout the whole there is manifested a vigour of in- Bishop of London's Charge . 15.
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... give ground for these suspicions ; and there is not sufficient experience to give assurance that they may not in some measure be realized , even on the most fertile plains . But to extend the culture of wheat over the worst constructed ...
... give ground for these suspicions ; and there is not sufficient experience to give assurance that they may not in some measure be realized , even on the most fertile plains . But to extend the culture of wheat over the worst constructed ...
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... give up part of their edification for the mere chance of attracting a few theatrical starers , or bringing some to Church who would ́ otherwise be in idleness or mischief . But granting that the pre- vailing taste ought in some measure ...
... give up part of their edification for the mere chance of attracting a few theatrical starers , or bringing some to Church who would ́ otherwise be in idleness or mischief . But granting that the pre- vailing taste ought in some measure ...
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... give an extract at random . " When we look back upon the history of antiquity , the pro- spect is like that of the waves of the ocean , and nations are seen rising for their moment above the ordinary level , to fall back again into the ...
... give an extract at random . " When we look back upon the history of antiquity , the pro- spect is like that of the waves of the ocean , and nations are seen rising for their moment above the ordinary level , to fall back again into the ...
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... gives a clear and satisfactory account of its application to the cure of wounds , of the means of procuring it in ... give alarm to the well - informed practitioner , for they are generally , though perhaps not always , an indication ...
... gives a clear and satisfactory account of its application to the cure of wounds , of the means of procuring it in ... give alarm to the well - informed practitioner , for they are generally , though perhaps not always , an indication ...
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