The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... received - that the natives who have been converted to Christianity by this mission , are not de- prived of their caste , but that they are allowed to intermarry with those who still remain attached to the idolatry of their fa- thers ...
... received - that the natives who have been converted to Christianity by this mission , are not de- prived of their caste , but that they are allowed to intermarry with those who still remain attached to the idolatry of their fa- thers ...
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... received into the Exchequer of Great Britain , -the remainder will not defray the expence of the National Debt , and at the same time keep up the Sinking Fund . " P. 8 . Whilst nothing will remain to defray the expences of a peace ...
... received into the Exchequer of Great Britain , -the remainder will not defray the expence of the National Debt , and at the same time keep up the Sinking Fund . " P. 8 . Whilst nothing will remain to defray the expences of a peace ...
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... received position , ( p . 41 ) that the extension of Christianity , under any modification , is a paramount object , " he gives the reins to his imagination , and transported by it to " the almost immeasurable plains of India , and the ...
... received position , ( p . 41 ) that the extension of Christianity , under any modification , is a paramount object , " he gives the reins to his imagination , and transported by it to " the almost immeasurable plains of India , and the ...
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... receiving a refusal , he endeavours to obtain by force a compliance with his request . A struggle ensues , in which ... received and patronized by him . During his stay at Amsterdam , he is requested to visit a wretched Englishwoman ...
... receiving a refusal , he endeavours to obtain by force a compliance with his request . A struggle ensues , in which ... received and patronized by him . During his stay at Amsterdam , he is requested to visit a wretched Englishwoman ...
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... received with approbation by the public . The volume before us displays much pleasing and useful information upon oriental affairs , and will be useful to those who at an early period of life are called to our eastern dominions . All ...
... received with approbation by the public . The volume before us displays much pleasing and useful information upon oriental affairs , and will be useful to those who at an early period of life are called to our eastern dominions . All ...
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