The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Page 18
... considerable time . When he is speaking of the persecution under Maximinus , and the martyrdom of Ap- phianus , he prepares his readers for something very extraordinary , After suffering most unheard of torments , Apphianus died , and ...
... considerable time . When he is speaking of the persecution under Maximinus , and the martyrdom of Ap- phianus , he prepares his readers for something very extraordinary , After suffering most unheard of torments , Apphianus died , and ...
Page 40
... considerable and valuable addition to the existing stock . That the well - wishers of Madame de Genlis should have been anxious to prevent their appearance , we are not at all surprised at ; for it must of necessity be a delicate and ...
... considerable and valuable addition to the existing stock . That the well - wishers of Madame de Genlis should have been anxious to prevent their appearance , we are not at all surprised at ; for it must of necessity be a delicate and ...
Page 46
... considerable period was without any settled habitation , stripped of her own fortune , torn from the land of her birth , and the companions of her early years , and compelled to derive a precarious subsistence at one time by the efforts ...
... considerable period was without any settled habitation , stripped of her own fortune , torn from the land of her birth , and the companions of her early years , and compelled to derive a precarious subsistence at one time by the efforts ...
Page 56
... considerable shrewdness and ingenuity , have little originality or depth ; to say nothing of the stratum of prejudice which runs through the whole field of her dissertation . It is melancholy , too , to observe a hankering after more ...
... considerable shrewdness and ingenuity , have little originality or depth ; to say nothing of the stratum of prejudice which runs through the whole field of her dissertation . It is melancholy , too , to observe a hankering after more ...
Page 70
... confident of his hearty affections to our service ; and withal knowing his interest with the Roman Catholic party to be very considerable , we thought it not unlikely that you might make good use of 70 Godwin's History of the.
... confident of his hearty affections to our service ; and withal knowing his interest with the Roman Catholic party to be very considerable , we thought it not unlikely that you might make good use of 70 Godwin's History of the.
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