The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 87
... consequence , liable to be perverted to a mischievous sense . Of many passages in the Apostolical Epis tles , in particular , no man can reasonably pretend to develop the exact drift and application , who has not previously qualified ...
... consequence , liable to be perverted to a mischievous sense . Of many passages in the Apostolical Epis tles , in particular , no man can reasonably pretend to develop the exact drift and application , who has not previously qualified ...
Page 96
... consequence of a superficial knowledge of their extraordinary excellence : we hope some day to find him discriminating , and dwelling with en- thusiasm on their beauties , not , as now , giving pages to modern Poets , and clubbing these ...
... consequence of a superficial knowledge of their extraordinary excellence : we hope some day to find him discriminating , and dwelling with en- thusiasm on their beauties , not , as now , giving pages to modern Poets , and clubbing these ...
Page 102
... consequence of the violation of her person ; it is but little , or rather not at all , worse than it was before . It must be admitted , that this is a better state of disposition and feeling than usually exists in union with a disregard ...
... consequence of the violation of her person ; it is but little , or rather not at all , worse than it was before . It must be admitted , that this is a better state of disposition and feeling than usually exists in union with a disregard ...
Page 103
... , and in which persons may purchase even for the small sum of six . -pence : —the consequence is , that the family of many a labourer is frequently deprived of its daily food , to indulge is Scott's Visit to Paris . 103.
... , and in which persons may purchase even for the small sum of six . -pence : —the consequence is , that the family of many a labourer is frequently deprived of its daily food , to indulge is Scott's Visit to Paris . 103.
Page 110
... Consequences , & c . By an English- man . 6s . 6d . Reasons for establishing a Registry of Slaves in the British Colonies ; being a Report of a Committee of the African Institution : published by Order of that Society . 3s . Aa 1 An ...
... Consequences , & c . By an English- man . 6s . 6d . Reasons for establishing a Registry of Slaves in the British Colonies ; being a Report of a Committee of the African Institution : published by Order of that Society . 3s . Aa 1 An ...
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