The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 99
... tion . Published by Request . Eaton , High Holborn , is . MR . ASPLAND , whose talents are an ornament to the deno- mination of Christians to which he belongs , has here exhibited a brief but animated sketch of the religious sentiments ...
... tion . Published by Request . Eaton , High Holborn , is . MR . ASPLAND , whose talents are an ornament to the deno- mination of Christians to which he belongs , has here exhibited a brief but animated sketch of the religious sentiments ...
Page 335
... tion , as affording some of the best Specimens of Pulpit Eloquence , in his , or perhaps , any other language . tMore , from the same author , are pre- paring for publication , as patronage may fall out . By the Rev. R. R. Bal- derstone ...
... tion , as affording some of the best Specimens of Pulpit Eloquence , in his , or perhaps , any other language . tMore , from the same author , are pre- paring for publication , as patronage may fall out . By the Rev. R. R. Bal- derstone ...
Page 547
... tion . His observations are well deserving the attention of the faculty . His thoughts are often new and striking , and he seems animated by an honest desire to improve the practice of me dicine . POETRY . The Goblin Groom of Mr ...
... tion . His observations are well deserving the attention of the faculty . His thoughts are often new and striking , and he seems animated by an honest desire to improve the practice of me dicine . POETRY . The Goblin Groom of Mr ...
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