The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... less of sound ' and constitutional principle than of the feuds of faction and disorganization . Ju the vast and complicated machine of our civil and ecclesiastical esta . lishment , however distant its parts may be , none of them are ...
... less of sound ' and constitutional principle than of the feuds of faction and disorganization . Ju the vast and complicated machine of our civil and ecclesiastical esta . lishment , however distant its parts may be , none of them are ...
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... less to the laity than to the Clergy , in commending this Charge to their serious attention , as we are persuaded that no one will rise from it without feeling the wiser and the better for its study . We stand in no sort of alarm from ...
... less to the laity than to the Clergy , in commending this Charge to their serious attention , as we are persuaded that no one will rise from it without feeling the wiser and the better for its study . We stand in no sort of alarm from ...
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... less advanced state of so- ciety , there will seldom be danger of not obtaining from them that quantity , by the nation which has commodities to give in exchange for it , provided the commerce be not fettered by cumbersome and ...
... less advanced state of so- ciety , there will seldom be danger of not obtaining from them that quantity , by the nation which has commodities to give in exchange for it , provided the commerce be not fettered by cumbersome and ...
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... less delightful they are found in the Sermon on Autumn . " It is the peculiar character of the melancholy which such sea- sons excite , that it is general . It is not an individual remonstrance : it is not the harsh language of human ...
... less delightful they are found in the Sermon on Autumn . " It is the peculiar character of the melancholy which such sea- sons excite , that it is general . It is not an individual remonstrance : it is not the harsh language of human ...
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... less of an acute character , and in this case will require the same an- tiphlogistic regimen to be followed , for a time at least , which is proper in simple inflammation . But if , as usually happens , the inflammation from the first ...
... less of an acute character , and in this case will require the same an- tiphlogistic regimen to be followed , for a time at least , which is proper in simple inflammation . But if , as usually happens , the inflammation from the first ...
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