The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... perhaps on the Ministers of the Gospel , than on any other class of men . The salutary influence of the clergy , which gives efficacy to their exhortations , and weight to their in- structions , is intimately connected with the general ...
... perhaps on the Ministers of the Gospel , than on any other class of men . The salutary influence of the clergy , which gives efficacy to their exhortations , and weight to their in- structions , is intimately connected with the general ...
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... perhaps be wise in their diocesan to warn them against the first assaults of vanity and self - approba- tion , before they might grow too conceited to take advice , and too impotent to follow it . The next subject to which the Bishop ...
... perhaps be wise in their diocesan to warn them against the first assaults of vanity and self - approba- tion , before they might grow too conceited to take advice , and too impotent to follow it . The next subject to which the Bishop ...
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... perhaps are wondering what all this abuse of Mr. Russel has to do with Greek prosody ; but the fact is , that it is contained in a Preface which is in the middle of the book ; for the book is tripartite Latin at one end , Greek at the ...
... perhaps are wondering what all this abuse of Mr. Russel has to do with Greek prosody ; but the fact is , that it is contained in a Preface which is in the middle of the book ; for the book is tripartite Latin at one end , Greek at the ...
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... perhaps into a remote county , as to be able to view its inha- bitants with a discriminating eye , and enter into the minutiae of topographical investigation . It is , therefore , fortunate for us , in regard to the Magna Britannia ...
... perhaps into a remote county , as to be able to view its inha- bitants with a discriminating eye , and enter into the minutiae of topographical investigation . It is , therefore , fortunate for us , in regard to the Magna Britannia ...
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... perhaps their very political existence , by the needless continu- ance of so unpopular a measure . Though we entirely differ from Mr. Boyd , in his view of the Property - tax , which ought not , we think , to continue an hour , merely ...
... perhaps their very political existence , by the needless continu- ance of so unpopular a measure . Though we entirely differ from Mr. Boyd , in his view of the Property - tax , which ought not , we think , to continue an hour , merely ...
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