The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... principles of unbelief for the general rules of action , awakened the minds of men to serious reflection on their duties , And never was there a period in our history , in which so strong a disposition prevailed to study the truths of ...
... principles of unbelief for the general rules of action , awakened the minds of men to serious reflection on their duties , And never was there a period in our history , in which so strong a disposition prevailed to study the truths of ...
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... principles which he lays down are too simple to be misunderstood , and too powerful to be controverted or denied ; nor are they the speculations of idle theory , but the foundations of permanent and decisive action . In very few ...
... principles which he lays down are too simple to be misunderstood , and too powerful to be controverted or denied ; nor are they the speculations of idle theory , but the foundations of permanent and decisive action . In very few ...
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... principle which restrains such interdicted commerce . The American government maintained that commerce against all remonstrance . The question was discussed with unfriendly pertinacity year after year , and at length was involved with ...
... principle which restrains such interdicted commerce . The American government maintained that commerce against all remonstrance . The question was discussed with unfriendly pertinacity year after year , and at length was involved with ...
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... principles upon which they acted , we rejoice , even now , at their fall , and feel the justice of that law , by which the counsel of God alone ' is destined to stand . ' We live in times , my brethren , when these truths are not the ...
... principles upon which they acted , we rejoice , even now , at their fall , and feel the justice of that law , by which the counsel of God alone ' is destined to stand . ' We live in times , my brethren , when these truths are not the ...
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... principles and practice of surgery , and may be considered as establishing the ground work of future operations . In his introduction , Dr. Thomson considers the division of medicine into physic and surgery , and gives an entertaining ...
... principles and practice of surgery , and may be considered as establishing the ground work of future operations . In his introduction , Dr. Thomson considers the division of medicine into physic and surgery , and gives an entertaining ...
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