The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 83
... received the spirit of bondage again to feat , ' ye are not subject to the slavish fear of the wrath of God , and to the consequences of that wrath , as were the Jews under their dispensation , but ye have received the spirit of ...
... received the spirit of bondage again to feat , ' ye are not subject to the slavish fear of the wrath of God , and to the consequences of that wrath , as were the Jews under their dispensation , but ye have received the spirit of ...
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... received continual reinforce- ments , either by their boats or flying bridge , which they had esta- blished : and by means of the latter , some pieces of cannon and some hundred horse joined them from Strasbourg . Whilst this enabled ...
... received continual reinforce- ments , either by their boats or flying bridge , which they had esta- blished : and by means of the latter , some pieces of cannon and some hundred horse joined them from Strasbourg . Whilst this enabled ...
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... received by the Society to which he addressed it . Never- theless , we would appeal to some less partial tribunal . During the last thirty years , the table of the House of Commons has in every session been loaded with bills for ...
... received by the Society to which he addressed it . Never- theless , we would appeal to some less partial tribunal . During the last thirty years , the table of the House of Commons has in every session been loaded with bills for ...
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... received the exhausted Monk , As breathless in their arms he sunk . Punctual his orders to obey , The train refused all longer stay , Embark d , raised sail , and bore away . " P. 75 . With this magnificent description , the canto ...
... received the exhausted Monk , As breathless in their arms he sunk . Punctual his orders to obey , The train refused all longer stay , Embark d , raised sail , and bore away . " P. 75 . With this magnificent description , the canto ...
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... received of the death of the English monarch , and of the accession of many powerful chieftains to the standard of their native king . Upon this intelligence they shape their course to- wards Arran . The scenery of the different islands ...
... received of the death of the English monarch , and of the accession of many powerful chieftains to the standard of their native king . Upon this intelligence they shape their course to- wards Arran . The scenery of the different islands ...
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