The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... remains to be done , especially in the metropolis . Perpetual attempts are made from time to time by the patrons of infidel liberality to rekindle the flame of contention , which had been well nigh extinguished , and to oppose the broad ...
... remains to be done , especially in the metropolis . Perpetual attempts are made from time to time by the patrons of infidel liberality to rekindle the flame of contention , which had been well nigh extinguished , and to oppose the broad ...
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with which he intends to pursue it . Vigilance must still remain our protection . The acknowledgement of our maritime claims by acquiescence , is indeed an abandonment on the part of the United States of those objects for which they ...
with which he intends to pursue it . Vigilance must still remain our protection . The acknowledgement of our maritime claims by acquiescence , is indeed an abandonment on the part of the United States of those objects for which they ...
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... remain after combustion ; these vary in proportion in different coals , from 2 to near 20 per cent . The proportion of bitumen varies from 20 to 40 per cent . and the charcoal from 40 to more than 80 per cent . " The most common ...
... remain after combustion ; these vary in proportion in different coals , from 2 to near 20 per cent . The proportion of bitumen varies from 20 to 40 per cent . and the charcoal from 40 to more than 80 per cent . " The most common ...
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... remains of the late John Tweddall , M.A. Fellow of Tri- nity College , Cambridge , with a selection of his Letters written from the Continent . A selection from the Works of George Wither , by Mr. Gutch , of Bristol , in Three Octavo ...
... remains of the late John Tweddall , M.A. Fellow of Tri- nity College , Cambridge , with a selection of his Letters written from the Continent . A selection from the Works of George Wither , by Mr. Gutch , of Bristol , in Three Octavo ...
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... remain to the practical farmer , that though property should remain unviolated and tythes be still the lawful right of the church , yet agriculture will continue to flourish , and that it is not on the decline . Our author in this Essay ...
... remain to the practical farmer , that though property should remain unviolated and tythes be still the lawful right of the church , yet agriculture will continue to flourish , and that it is not on the decline . Our author in this Essay ...
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