The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 301
... principal features of the picture , and seized the principal points of animation and of interest . Great can- dour and moderation mark the political and religious opinions of the writer , as far as it was requisite that they should be ...
... principal features of the picture , and seized the principal points of animation and of interest . Great can- dour and moderation mark the political and religious opinions of the writer , as far as it was requisite that they should be ...
Page 311
... principal ' does not need the aid of the superlative ' most ' with which it is accompanied by the author in vol . iv . 135 . ' China is pervaded by two of the most principal rivers that are known on the face of the globe . ' The ...
... principal ' does not need the aid of the superlative ' most ' with which it is accompanied by the author in vol . iv . 135 . ' China is pervaded by two of the most principal rivers that are known on the face of the globe . ' The ...
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... principal traits which enlightened men , who have seen him closely , have given this character ; and the principal events of his military life , coolly examined , lead nearly to the same conclusions . Beginning all his expeditions by ...
... principal traits which enlightened men , who have seen him closely , have given this character ; and the principal events of his military life , coolly examined , lead nearly to the same conclusions . Beginning all his expeditions by ...
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