The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 62
... very striking , and appear for a moment to warrant , his assertion , yet his argument taken as a whole is so indistinct , so detached , and SQ so obscure , that it is impossible in any way 62 Thruston's Night of Treason .
... very striking , and appear for a moment to warrant , his assertion , yet his argument taken as a whole is so indistinct , so detached , and SQ so obscure , that it is impossible in any way 62 Thruston's Night of Treason .
Page 63
... assertions and every one of his arguments , instead of stripping the subject from all heterogeneous matter , and ... assertion and the proof which is to support it , that even the mind of a chancery lawyer could hardly follow the ...
... assertions and every one of his arguments , instead of stripping the subject from all heterogeneous matter , and ... assertion and the proof which is to support it , that even the mind of a chancery lawyer could hardly follow the ...
Page 124
... assert , that to a commercial in- tercourse with foreign nations , modern Europe owes the begin- ning of her freedom , and the abolition of the feudal system , the only advantage which the mania of the crusades ever conferred upon ...
... assert , that to a commercial in- tercourse with foreign nations , modern Europe owes the begin- ning of her freedom , and the abolition of the feudal system , the only advantage which the mania of the crusades ever conferred upon ...
Page 126
... assertion ; and though , in our perusal of the history of the middle ages , we see too plainly the use which Mr ... assertions , he closes the whole with the following remarkable expressions . Conosco che non ho spiegato abbastanza il ...
... assertion ; and though , in our perusal of the history of the middle ages , we see too plainly the use which Mr ... assertions , he closes the whole with the following remarkable expressions . Conosco che non ho spiegato abbastanza il ...
Page 129
... assertion , represents the protection which Marcus Aurelius gave to science as entirely nugatory , nay even as prejudicial to the advancement of literature ; as if the one might be cultivated without the other , and the mind which has ...
... assertion , represents the protection which Marcus Aurelius gave to science as entirely nugatory , nay even as prejudicial to the advancement of literature ; as if the one might be cultivated without the other , and the mind which has ...
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