The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... plan is conducted by parts and generations . As the latter are numerous , we need not specify them : the former stand thus . Part I. From Walter , in the twelfth century , 2 Stuart's Genealogical Hiftory of the Stewarts .
... plan is conducted by parts and generations . As the latter are numerous , we need not specify them : the former stand thus . Part I. From Walter , in the twelfth century , 2 Stuart's Genealogical Hiftory of the Stewarts .
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... latter ; that they had a numerous offspring of both fexes ; that thefe children being acceptable in the fight of all , and esteemed by king David II . who was coufin to Ro bert , as a fupport to the royal family , therefore , at the ...
... latter ; that they had a numerous offspring of both fexes ; that thefe children being acceptable in the fight of all , and esteemed by king David II . who was coufin to Ro bert , as a fupport to the royal family , therefore , at the ...
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... latter inftance , there was no apology for the perfecutors ; for they were violating the laws of the founder of their religion . Where Chriftianity was fo thamefully abufed , that the difbelief of it was deemed a fuf- ficient ground for ...
... latter inftance , there was no apology for the perfecutors ; for they were violating the laws of the founder of their religion . Where Chriftianity was fo thamefully abufed , that the difbelief of it was deemed a fuf- ficient ground for ...
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... that each naturally followed the bent of his genius ; but the vehemence of the contests between Rouffeau and Voltaire , and the open quarrel be- tween the latter and Frederic , preclude every idea of Kett's View of Prophecies . 25.
... that each naturally followed the bent of his genius ; but the vehemence of the contests between Rouffeau and Voltaire , and the open quarrel be- tween the latter and Frederic , preclude every idea of Kett's View of Prophecies . 25.
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tween the latter and Frederic , preclude every idea of a fettled plan of co - operation . The corruptions of religion deferved the chaftifement which they met with ; but as , in making the attack , the infidel writers confounded true ...
tween the latter and Frederic , preclude every idea of a fettled plan of co - operation . The corruptions of religion deferved the chaftifement which they met with ; but as , in making the attack , the infidel writers confounded true ...
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