The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... whole country in various degrees takes its tone : with respect to ecclesiastical affairs , in London are situated all those associations of support , by which the interests of the Church are maintained , and all those combi- nations of ...
... whole country in various degrees takes its tone : with respect to ecclesiastical affairs , in London are situated all those associations of support , by which the interests of the Church are maintained , and all those combi- nations of ...
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... whole of it that long and serious attention to which it is so uniformly entitled . Thronghout Throughout the whole there is manifested a vigour of in- Bishop of London's Charge . 15.
... whole of it that long and serious attention to which it is so uniformly entitled . Thronghout Throughout the whole there is manifested a vigour of in- Bishop of London's Charge . 15.
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... whole , and appears to reflect , as from a mirror , the mild and Christian temper of its author . We have thus discharged our duty to our readers , and no less to the laity than to the Clergy , in commending this Charge to their serious ...
... whole , and appears to reflect , as from a mirror , the mild and Christian temper of its author . We have thus discharged our duty to our readers , and no less to the laity than to the Clergy , in commending this Charge to their serious ...
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... whole apparatus of grinding . " Mr. Russel , it seems , did not call to mind the treatment which the Knight of La Mancha met with when he attacked a similar establishment : for he , like the hero of Cervantes , has roused the fury of ...
... whole apparatus of grinding . " Mr. Russel , it seems , did not call to mind the treatment which the Knight of La Mancha met with when he attacked a similar establishment : for he , like the hero of Cervantes , has roused the fury of ...
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the whole of the last session , " a part of the Oedipus Tyran nus , " and " some of the Plutus of Aristophanes , " we begin to entertain sanguine hopes for our northern neighbours ; and strall not wonder to hear , when the new edition ...
the whole of the last session , " a part of the Oedipus Tyran nus , " and " some of the Plutus of Aristophanes , " we begin to entertain sanguine hopes for our northern neighbours ; and strall not wonder to hear , when the new edition ...
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