The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volumen23F. and C. Rivington, 1804 |
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... applied than to Mr. Cambridge . He lived esteemed for many great , and beloved for every amiable quality , and he expired without a figh , in the bofom of his family . It has before been obferved , that it is not our part to expa- tiate ...
... applied than to Mr. Cambridge . He lived esteemed for many great , and beloved for every amiable quality , and he expired without a figh , in the bofom of his family . It has before been obferved , that it is not our part to expa- tiate ...
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... applied to a gentleman , of very high refpectability and great official information in Ire- land , whofe name we think proper to conceal , as well as thofe of the parties concerned , which we have in our poffeffion : by him we have been ...
... applied to a gentleman , of very high refpectability and great official information in Ire- land , whofe name we think proper to conceal , as well as thofe of the parties concerned , which we have in our poffeffion : by him we have been ...
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... applying for a degree , may be allowed to pafs without an examination . This prefent queftion fimply is , what rank he may be entitled to hold among the tranflators of Apollo- nius , or perhaps , among tranflators of claffic authors ...
... applying for a degree , may be allowed to pafs without an examination . This prefent queftion fimply is , what rank he may be entitled to hold among the tranflators of Apollo- nius , or perhaps , among tranflators of claffic authors ...
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... applied the principle to finding the areas of curves , the contents of bodies , To follow the author through all his inveftigations ( in which he has shown himself a skilful analyft ) would not come within the compass to which we muft ...
... applied the principle to finding the areas of curves , the contents of bodies , To follow the author through all his inveftigations ( in which he has shown himself a skilful analyft ) would not come within the compass to which we muft ...
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... applied to the condition of the English nation , and the character of our inveterate foe ; and it concludes with a very appropriate exhortation to penitence and piery . ART . 28. A Sermon , preached in the Parish Church of Harpenden ...
... applied to the condition of the English nation , and the character of our inveterate foe ; and it concludes with a very appropriate exhortation to penitence and piery . ART . 28. A Sermon , preached in the Parish Church of Harpenden ...
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