The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... less resplendent , or his history accompanied with more or less interesting circumstances . To the deceased person himself it can make no difference whether he be sepulchred in the earth or the ocean ; but can it be a matter of ...
... less resplendent , or his history accompanied with more or less interesting circumstances . To the deceased person himself it can make no difference whether he be sepulchred in the earth or the ocean ; but can it be a matter of ...
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... less publicly announced , insinuation supplies the place of invec- tive , and the overthrow of a successful opponent is sometimes attempted by devices the most unmanly and dislronourable . * The author , although a party in the schisms ...
... less publicly announced , insinuation supplies the place of invec- tive , and the overthrow of a successful opponent is sometimes attempted by devices the most unmanly and dislronourable . * The author , although a party in the schisms ...
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... less offensive in the sight of God , less pernicious in their consequences to society , less contagious in their example , less frequent in their occurrence , less pregnant with misery and wretchedness to their immediate victims , than ...
... less offensive in the sight of God , less pernicious in their consequences to society , less contagious in their example , less frequent in their occurrence , less pregnant with misery and wretchedness to their immediate victims , than ...
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