The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 80
... established , should be shaken ; that new objects of investigation should be arising , new methods of analysis be invented ; and that the science itself should see doomed to be the subject of never ceasing change and perpetual ...
... established , should be shaken ; that new objects of investigation should be arising , new methods of analysis be invented ; and that the science itself should see doomed to be the subject of never ceasing change and perpetual ...
Page 210
... established religion . " If a religious system cannot be defended without hypocrisy , prevarication , and perjury we must say that it is not worth defending . But we defy Mr. Pearson or any other friend of the test and corporation acts ...
... established religion . " If a religious system cannot be defended without hypocrisy , prevarication , and perjury we must say that it is not worth defending . But we defy Mr. Pearson or any other friend of the test and corporation acts ...
Page 215
... established ; explaining the real Causes of the Commotions and Insurrections in the Southern Part of this Kingdom respecting Tythes ; and the real Motives and Designs of the Projectors and Abettors of those Commotions and Insurrec ...
... established ; explaining the real Causes of the Commotions and Insurrections in the Southern Part of this Kingdom respecting Tythes ; and the real Motives and Designs of the Projectors and Abettors of those Commotions and Insurrec ...
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