The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen34F. and C. Rivington, 1810 |
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... fact connected with the fame fubject ; and is a very well - written and fen- fible addrefs , on subjects of much importance . Mr. On general fubjects of national concern , and more efpecially on the conduct of the war , Mr. Leckie ...
... fact connected with the fame fubject ; and is a very well - written and fen- fible addrefs , on subjects of much importance . Mr. On general fubjects of national concern , and more efpecially on the conduct of the war , Mr. Leckie ...
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... fact convey much knowledge of the Bishop's Life ; but it is a publication of much value , as containing the Letters of many very emi- * Not Byron as we had heard reported . Nor a Lady , as was alfo faid . + No. IV . P. 410 . No. II . p ...
... fact convey much knowledge of the Bishop's Life ; but it is a publication of much value , as containing the Letters of many very emi- * Not Byron as we had heard reported . Nor a Lady , as was alfo faid . + No. IV . P. 410 . No. II . p ...
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... fact analagous to the miraculous birth of Ifaac , Samuel , and other eminent perfons of the Hebrew nation . This analogy , in all its bearings , we entirely deny , but fhall not dwell on it . It is enough to point out the inconfiftency ...
... fact analagous to the miraculous birth of Ifaac , Samuel , and other eminent perfons of the Hebrew nation . This analogy , in all its bearings , we entirely deny , but fhall not dwell on it . It is enough to point out the inconfiftency ...
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... fact is , that to many wife men , and most profound fcholars , the reafoning has been held to be moft flrikingly conclufive , and therefore no bare affertion to the contrary can be any fubject of criticism . ( See , among other writers ...
... fact is , that to many wife men , and most profound fcholars , the reafoning has been held to be moft flrikingly conclufive , and therefore no bare affertion to the contrary can be any fubject of criticism . ( See , among other writers ...
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... fact being abfolutely neceffary to the proof of his being the Meffiah . Indeed fuch a proof and teftimony is fo neceffury , that the Scripture would not be fulfilled without it . There is nothing the Unitarians are more ready to do than ...
... fact being abfolutely neceffary to the proof of his being the Meffiah . Indeed fuch a proof and teftimony is fo neceffury , that the Scripture would not be fulfilled without it . There is nothing the Unitarians are more ready to do than ...
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