The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 206
... present foments between them and their parishioners , while it communicates to the establish- ment more external respectability and more internal peace . We are convinced , with the intelligent author of this pam- phlet , that the present ...
... present foments between them and their parishioners , while it communicates to the establish- ment more external respectability and more internal peace . We are convinced , with the intelligent author of this pam- phlet , that the present ...
Page 303
... present performance . These orders were well adapted to evince the daring and vigour of the present mi nisters , and to make them talked of by sea as well as by land ; for these new orders , as Mr Baring well observes , were of a ...
... present performance . These orders were well adapted to evince the daring and vigour of the present mi nisters , and to make them talked of by sea as well as by land ; for these new orders , as Mr Baring well observes , were of a ...
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... present romance , therefore , on that score , it is only with regard to the title , which hangs out false colours , by giving a mere auxiliary event the air of being the main subject of the fable . Mad . de Genlis was always an ...
... present romance , therefore , on that score , it is only with regard to the title , which hangs out false colours , by giving a mere auxiliary event the air of being the main subject of the fable . Mad . de Genlis was always an ...
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