The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... thing that is not . Now for this reason , the materials of his second part are much superior to those of the first ... things : women , play , and politics . Yet at no period did he ever form a creditable connexion with a woman . He lost ...
... thing that is not . Now for this reason , the materials of his second part are much superior to those of the first ... things : women , play , and politics . Yet at no period did he ever form a creditable connexion with a woman . He lost ...
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... thing we have yet adduced . Will it be believed that he seriously asserts " that one Roberts , Mr. Pelham's private secre- tary , used to take his stand at the door of the House of Com- mons on the day of prorogation , and as the ...
... thing we have yet adduced . Will it be believed that he seriously asserts " that one Roberts , Mr. Pelham's private secre- tary , used to take his stand at the door of the House of Com- mons on the day of prorogation , and as the ...
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... thing or every thing , which we can do , is to be considered in the light of an atonement for what we do not do : and to assert most unequivo cally the doctrine , that after all the exertions of a Christian , he 1 Cor . xiii . 2. James ...
... thing or every thing , which we can do , is to be considered in the light of an atonement for what we do not do : and to assert most unequivo cally the doctrine , that after all the exertions of a Christian , he 1 Cor . xiii . 2. James ...
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... thing , rather than being " zealously affected " in the good cause of supporting the essential articles of ... things that such should be the fact ; prior to all experience , it is mani- fest that it must be so . The spirit of the old ...
... thing , rather than being " zealously affected " in the good cause of supporting the essential articles of ... things that such should be the fact ; prior to all experience , it is mani- fest that it must be so . The spirit of the old ...
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... thing , and that there be no divisions among you † ? " And why did he pray God to grant to the Romans , that they might not only " with one mind , " but " with one mouth ' * also " glorify God ? " Surely it is not to be supposed , that ...
... thing , and that there be no divisions among you † ? " And why did he pray God to grant to the Romans , that they might not only " with one mind , " but " with one mouth ' * also " glorify God ? " Surely it is not to be supposed , that ...
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