The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 4F. and C. Rivington, 1794 |
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... should have been glad to find it exempt from various faults , which feem rather to have arifen from the author's neglect to fix his own principles , than from any ftrong attach- ment to fuch as are reprehenfible . It is a work , how ...
... should have been glad to find it exempt from various faults , which feem rather to have arifen from the author's neglect to fix his own principles , than from any ftrong attach- ment to fuch as are reprehenfible . It is a work , how ...
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... should either waver in their notions , or conceal them . In this mid- dle course , which we are happy to find attended by a very general and ftrong approbation , we fhall unalte- rably perfevere . Extremes are ever the refidence of ...
... should either waver in their notions , or conceal them . In this mid- dle course , which we are happy to find attended by a very general and ftrong approbation , we fhall unalte- rably perfevere . Extremes are ever the refidence of ...
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... should not be the fame . But , fays the author , men of fortune take these commiffions to gratify their own private interefts . Surely his ideas of the fituation of a man of fortune , at the head of a militia regiment , must be very ...
... should not be the fame . But , fays the author , men of fortune take these commiffions to gratify their own private interefts . Surely his ideas of the fituation of a man of fortune , at the head of a militia regiment , must be very ...
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... should we treat ( I fpeak not now of the national character and glory ) why fhould we treat ? Will treaties bind this furious people ? No : they must perceive their own madness , and punish their own crimi nals , before any power can ...
... should we treat ( I fpeak not now of the national character and glory ) why fhould we treat ? Will treaties bind this furious people ? No : they must perceive their own madness , and punish their own crimi nals , before any power can ...
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... should , with an air of novelty , relate to the Royal Society of Edin- burgh , experiments , which have been often made before him , to establish an opinion which has already been advanced by ma ny others . We allude to the very first ...
... should , with an air of novelty , relate to the Royal Society of Edin- burgh , experiments , which have been often made before him , to establish an opinion which has already been advanced by ma ny others . We allude to the very first ...
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