The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... principles of Charles the First were formed , 64 - unsupported calumnies upon his memory , notice of , 65- practice of the constitution from Ed- ward the Third to James the First , considerations on , ib . - Godwin's cha- racter of ...
... principles of Charles the First were formed , 64 - unsupported calumnies upon his memory , notice of , 65- practice of the constitution from Ed- ward the Third to James the First , considerations on , ib . - Godwin's cha- racter of ...
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... principles of taste , upon which all persons and all ages are agreed , yet it is certain that in other respects taste is a relative term , the meaning of which varies . with the age ; and though it may be just to object to the taste of ...
... principles of taste , upon which all persons and all ages are agreed , yet it is certain that in other respects taste is a relative term , the meaning of which varies . with the age ; and though it may be just to object to the taste of ...
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... principle we contend , that the inconclusive reasoning and the fanciful interpretations in the works of the Fathers ought not to deter us from consulting their authority . We should remember , that they are the only contemporary records ...
... principle we contend , that the inconclusive reasoning and the fanciful interpretations in the works of the Fathers ought not to deter us from consulting their authority . We should remember , that they are the only contemporary records ...
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... principle , he might have objected to the miracles of the Apostles themselves , and it requires a large portion of charity not to believe that this was the conclusion to which he actually came . But if , upon investigation , we find ...
... principle , he might have objected to the miracles of the Apostles themselves , and it requires a large portion of charity not to believe that this was the conclusion to which he actually came . But if , upon investigation , we find ...
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... principles and springs of human action . An historian , we allow , may be placed at two great a distance from the scene which he has to represent ; he may depend too entirely upon philosophical and comprehensive views ; he may look at ...
... principles and springs of human action . An historian , we allow , may be placed at two great a distance from the scene which he has to represent ; he may depend too entirely upon philosophical and comprehensive views ; he may look at ...
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