The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... lives in the year 1429. The hiftories of France are very imperfect in their details of the numerous battles and fieges which happened during the years which immediately followed Charles's fucceffion to the crown . A French hiftorian of ...
... lives in the year 1429. The hiftories of France are very imperfect in their details of the numerous battles and fieges which happened during the years which immediately followed Charles's fucceffion to the crown . A French hiftorian of ...
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... live at a time when thefe mighty engines of fuperftition and folly , having outlived their power , are either to give place to the pure truths of the gofpel , or to fome device of man's heart , which po- may apparently impede the coming ...
... live at a time when thefe mighty engines of fuperftition and folly , having outlived their power , are either to give place to the pure truths of the gofpel , or to fome device of man's heart , which po- may apparently impede the coming ...
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... live ? " An image in the form of the antient Roman government , which has already obliged many of the nations to yield obedience to its new revived authority ? -exerciseth all the civil and religious tyranny of the first beaft , or the ...
... live ? " An image in the form of the antient Roman government , which has already obliged many of the nations to yield obedience to its new revived authority ? -exerciseth all the civil and religious tyranny of the first beaft , or the ...
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... lives for his caufe , and to leave his doctrines to make their way by the native energy of truth . Chriftian toleration , therefore , is the endur- ance of calumny and perfecution with a Christian spirit ; it anfwers its oppreffors by ...
... lives for his caufe , and to leave his doctrines to make their way by the native energy of truth . Chriftian toleration , therefore , is the endur- ance of calumny and perfecution with a Christian spirit ; it anfwers its oppreffors by ...
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... lives in wood and prefers new built houses , & c . After the end of February I never faw any more . • The last which I caught I put into a box , and left confined there for a day or two . One evening going to look at it , and happening ...
... lives in wood and prefers new built houses , & c . After the end of February I never faw any more . • The last which I caught I put into a box , and left confined there for a day or two . One evening going to look at it , and happening ...
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