The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 107
He compares the reflections it contains to the fruit of the garden of Eden ; and he adds , that it will elevate the soul to the summit of that celestial ladder which reaches from earth to heaven . If the performance had had this ...
He compares the reflections it contains to the fruit of the garden of Eden ; and he adds , that it will elevate the soul to the summit of that celestial ladder which reaches from earth to heaven . If the performance had had this ...
Page 220
It contains sufficient instruction for the peace officer to act with advantage to the community and with safety to himself ; his duty is strongly and clearly marked ; and if he acts in conformity to the ...
It contains sufficient instruction for the peace officer to act with advantage to the community and with safety to himself ; his duty is strongly and clearly marked ; and if he acts in conformity to the ...
Page 223
There is nothing , that more enhances the value of a book upon science , than to find that the instructions and rules it contains are made out by rational deductions : for by this means the memory is assisted by the understanding ...
There is nothing , that more enhances the value of a book upon science , than to find that the instructions and rules it contains are made out by rational deductions : for by this means the memory is assisted by the understanding ...
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