The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 36F. and C. Rivington, 1811 |
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... caufe of Spain , and to counteract the efforts of Jacobin writers , in whatever way they have been lately directed . The author is not new in the fields of controverfy , but has received our praifes on former occafions 1 , Sir F. D ...
... caufe of Spain , and to counteract the efforts of Jacobin writers , in whatever way they have been lately directed . The author is not new in the fields of controverfy , but has received our praifes on former occafions 1 , Sir F. D ...
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... caufe are divided ; as may be feen in one of the best produc tions on that fide , the Speech of Sir J. C. Hippifley § . On the more general topics of politics , two anony- mous tracts appeared to us to deferve commendation , the one ...
... caufe are divided ; as may be feen in one of the best produc tions on that fide , the Speech of Sir J. C. Hippifley § . On the more general topics of politics , two anony- mous tracts appeared to us to deferve commendation , the one ...
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... caufe he fat out as the avowed champion . The ftrong at- tachment of Junius to Helland and Cofter , in aid of which he ex . ercifed a poetical fancy , has been even exceeded by the enthufiafin . ( or , fome might call it , obftinacy ) ...
... caufe he fat out as the avowed champion . The ftrong at- tachment of Junius to Helland and Cofter , in aid of which he ex . ercifed a poetical fancy , has been even exceeded by the enthufiafin . ( or , fome might call it , obftinacy ) ...
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... caufe of the French Revolution , which he traces from its earliest events to the establishment of the prefent military defpotifm . In this part of the work it would be unreasonable to expect much novelty , but we do not re- collect any ...
... caufe of the French Revolution , which he traces from its earliest events to the establishment of the prefent military defpotifm . In this part of the work it would be unreasonable to expect much novelty , but we do not re- collect any ...
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... caufe any confufion , but only en- riches the language , at the fame time , however , that the trouble of youth and foreigners in learning , it is increased . On the other hand , the alteration of the fenfe of expreffions in common ufe ...
... caufe any confufion , but only en- riches the language , at the fame time , however , that the trouble of youth and foreigners in learning , it is increased . On the other hand , the alteration of the fenfe of expreffions in common ufe ...
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