The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... give a particular account of the various ac tions or combats in which fir John Stuart or his brother were con- cerned , from the time of the battle of Baugé in 1421 , to the clofe of their lives in the year 1429. The hiftories of France ...
... give a particular account of the various ac tions or combats in which fir John Stuart or his brother were con- cerned , from the time of the battle of Baugé in 1421 , to the clofe of their lives in the year 1429. The hiftories of France ...
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... give place to the pure truths of the gofpel , or to fome device of man's heart , which po- may apparently impede the coming of the heavenly kingdom C 2 Kett's View of Prophecies . 19 Ye would not, oh my friends, admire ...
... give place to the pure truths of the gofpel , or to fome device of man's heart , which po- may apparently impede the coming of the heavenly kingdom C 2 Kett's View of Prophecies . 19 Ye would not, oh my friends, admire ...
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... give any clue to a discovery ; and , whether our con- jecture be right or not , this union is highly honourable to both ; to one for relinquishing the credit of fo excellent a differtation , to the other for incorporating it in his work ...
... give any clue to a discovery ; and , whether our con- jecture be right or not , this union is highly honourable to both ; to one for relinquishing the credit of fo excellent a differtation , to the other for incorporating it in his work ...
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... give power to the image of the first beaft , to caufe that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed . This fecond beast did not appear to make the image of the first beaft himself , but he caufed them that ...
... give power to the image of the first beaft , to caufe that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed . This fecond beast did not appear to make the image of the first beaft himself , but he caufed them that ...
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... give its natu- ral character . The poffeffion of three other British fpecies , which agree with this in the peculiar form of the roftrum and maxillæ , as well as in habit and other circumftances , makes my hesitation the less to ...
... give its natu- ral character . The poffeffion of three other British fpecies , which agree with this in the peculiar form of the roftrum and maxillæ , as well as in habit and other circumftances , makes my hesitation the less to ...
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