The British Critic, Том 36F. and C. Rivington, 1811 |
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... confiderable body of fuch amusement . In this hete- rogeneous clafs , our tranfitions muft unavoidably be rapid ; we mention , therefore , without further intro- duction , Dr. Turton's very elegant little manual , en- titled the British ...
... confiderable body of fuch amusement . In this hete- rogeneous clafs , our tranfitions muft unavoidably be rapid ; we mention , therefore , without further intro- duction , Dr. Turton's very elegant little manual , en- titled the British ...
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... confiderable force , the author obferves , that the moral revolution in Europe was complete long before there was any appearance of political convulfion ; the men of letters having effected an important change in the opinions , manners ...
... confiderable force , the author obferves , that the moral revolution in Europe was complete long before there was any appearance of political convulfion ; the men of letters having effected an important change in the opinions , manners ...
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... confiderable period of time antecedent to the creation of organic beings . Nor is this the only particular in which he differs from the account given of the creation by the infpired pen of Mofes , as he propofes two separate rifings of ...
... confiderable period of time antecedent to the creation of organic beings . Nor is this the only particular in which he differs from the account given of the creation by the infpired pen of Mofes , as he propofes two separate rifings of ...
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... confiderable for that purpofe . In the prefent volume , our valuable friend and coadjutor has reprinted what was inferted in the British Critic , which extends to his 60th page , with few alterations , and the infertion of a paffage at ...
... confiderable for that purpofe . In the prefent volume , our valuable friend and coadjutor has reprinted what was inferted in the British Critic , which extends to his 60th page , with few alterations , and the infertion of a paffage at ...
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... to have been during a confiderable period the object of Go- vernment to effect an augmentation of the poorer vicarages and G 3 perpetual perpetual curacies , on ecclefiaftical impropriation , by directing the BRITISH CATALOGUE . 85 Law .
... to have been during a confiderable period the object of Go- vernment to effect an augmentation of the poorer vicarages and G 3 perpetual perpetual curacies , on ecclefiaftical impropriation , by directing the BRITISH CATALOGUE . 85 Law .
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Стр. 42 - I BELIEVE in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth : And in Jefus Chrift His only Son our Lord, Who was conceived by the Holy Ghoft, Born of the Virgin Mary, Suffered under Pontius Pilate, Was.
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