The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... mean to found their pretenfions to the reprefenta- tion of the Derneley family . In matters of this fort , the only ... means every competitor will be affifted in fhaping his courfe with more precision , and with much lefs trouble and ...
... mean to found their pretenfions to the reprefenta- tion of the Derneley family . In matters of this fort , the only ... means every competitor will be affifted in fhaping his courfe with more precision , and with much lefs trouble and ...
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... means of teaching mankind , to what extent the best gifts of God might be abufed ; and it is our fate to live at a time when thefe mighty engines of fuperftition and folly , having outlived their power , are either to give place to the ...
... means of teaching mankind , to what extent the best gifts of God might be abufed ; and it is our fate to live at a time when thefe mighty engines of fuperftition and folly , having outlived their power , are either to give place to the ...
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... mean the fame , which I think they cannot mean ) not with that of the beaft which rifeth out of the fea . - It agrees ... means of the miracles or wonders , which he had power to do in the fight of the first beaft ; that is , before the ...
... mean the fame , which I think they cannot mean ) not with that of the beaft which rifeth out of the fea . - It agrees ... means of the miracles or wonders , which he had power to do in the fight of the first beaft ; that is , before the ...
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... means which argument , and exam- ple , and encouragement , can furnish . And while it commands the protection of every individual perfon , and admits freedom of inquiry , it authorizes reftraint upon actions , and the avowal of opi ...
... means which argument , and exam- ple , and encouragement , can furnish . And while it commands the protection of every individual perfon , and admits freedom of inquiry , it authorizes reftraint upon actions , and the avowal of opi ...
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... mean height of the thermometer , at these times , had been fubjoined . The first appearance of the fwallow , for inftance , from 1784 to 1794 , varied from the 9th to the 27th of April ; and it is of confequence to know , whether the mean ...
... mean height of the thermometer , at these times , had been fubjoined . The first appearance of the fwallow , for inftance , from 1784 to 1794 , varied from the 9th to the 27th of April ; and it is of confequence to know , whether the mean ...
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