The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... questions of po- : lemical theology ought to be handled . From this very calm- ness , however , the reader will perceive that a few metaphysical VOL . IV . JULY , 1815 . B refine- refinements have resulted , with which the fancy rather of.
... questions of po- : lemical theology ought to be handled . From this very calm- ness , however , the reader will perceive that a few metaphysical VOL . IV . JULY , 1815 . B refine- refinements have resulted , with which the fancy rather of.
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... question must have taken place about 1683 , towards the end of Charles the Second's reign . But the creation of the dukedom of Dorset only originated under George I. 1720 . In like manner he informs us that Prior published about 1706 ...
... question must have taken place about 1683 , towards the end of Charles the Second's reign . But the creation of the dukedom of Dorset only originated under George I. 1720 . In like manner he informs us that Prior published about 1706 ...
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... question to ministers : 80,000 pounds were set apart for the purpose . Forty members received of me a thousand pounds each . To eighty others I paid five hun- dred pounds each . " Vol . ii . p . 510 . And this is the foundation on which ...
... question to ministers : 80,000 pounds were set apart for the purpose . Forty members received of me a thousand pounds each . To eighty others I paid five hun- dred pounds each . " Vol . ii . p . 510 . And this is the foundation on which ...
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... question of the sup- posed piracy of this text , we must observe , that it is by no means to be considered as having the entire sanction of Porson : since it received only those corrections about which he felt secure at at the moment ...
... question of the sup- posed piracy of this text , we must observe , that it is by no means to be considered as having the entire sanction of Porson : since it received only those corrections about which he felt secure at at the moment ...
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... questions , such as , where Athens is situated ? whether it be strong in population , or in riches ? whe- ther its warriors be bowmen ? who is the ruler of its forces ? questions important and natural enough , but which ca modern ...
... questions , such as , where Athens is situated ? whether it be strong in population , or in riches ? whe- ther its warriors be bowmen ? who is the ruler of its forces ? questions important and natural enough , but which ca modern ...
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