The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 142
... cause , which first claimed their conviction and support . And in this respect , a work of ima- gination will lose nothing by its close resemblance to real life . No reader will feel his attachment to Wallace , o his interest in the cause ...
... cause , which first claimed their conviction and support . And in this respect , a work of ima- gination will lose nothing by its close resemblance to real life . No reader will feel his attachment to Wallace , o his interest in the cause ...
Page 158
... cause . ' We almost shudder to think of the conse- quences to which this species of papal bull of the Margaret professor would infallibly lead , if the hierarchy of the church of England were not more tolerant than the once renowned ...
... cause . ' We almost shudder to think of the conse- quences to which this species of papal bull of the Margaret professor would infallibly lead , if the hierarchy of the church of England were not more tolerant than the once renowned ...
Page 189
... cause endless ; indeed their prac- tice , as bere related , seems in some measure to be liable to that objection ... cause , the land in dispute was divided into moieties , and assigned , one half to the demandant , and the other share ...
... cause endless ; indeed their prac- tice , as bere related , seems in some measure to be liable to that objection ... cause , the land in dispute was divided into moieties , and assigned , one half to the demandant , and the other share ...
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