The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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... opinion of our chief governors in Church and State , have given * No . II . p . 177 . P. 616 . + No. V. p . 482 . § No. III . p . 246 . I No. II . p . 158 . No. VI . || No. III . p . 307 . rife to a subscription of unparalleled ...
... opinion of our chief governors in Church and State , have given * No . II . p . 177 . P. 616 . + No. V. p . 482 . § No. III . p . 246 . I No. II . p . 158 . No. VI . || No. III . p . 307 . rife to a subscription of unparalleled ...
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... opinion fufficiently ; for how could we have efteemed the biographer , who fhould have written the life of fuch a relation and fuch a man , without partiality for the fubject ? The life and correfpon- dence of Sir George Radcliffe ...
... opinion fufficiently ; for how could we have efteemed the biographer , who fhould have written the life of fuch a relation and fuch a man , without partiality for the fubject ? The life and correfpon- dence of Sir George Radcliffe ...
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... opinion with fuccefs , his works are not lefs interest- ing , on account of the curious facts and defcriptions which they contain , than the accounts of lefs fcien- tific travellers . Let it be remembered too , that he is the founder of ...
... opinion with fuccefs , his works are not lefs interest- ing , on account of the curious facts and defcriptions which they contain , than the accounts of lefs fcien- tific travellers . Let it be remembered too , that he is the founder of ...
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... opinion , very juft views of the fubject ; and revived much truth , that too many are anxious to fupprefs . To the volun- tary effort of a Dane , Mr. Jorgensen , we are in- debted for a very ftriking juftification of the mea- + See vol ...
... opinion , very juft views of the fubject ; and revived much truth , that too many are anxious to fupprefs . To the volun- tary effort of a Dane , Mr. Jorgensen , we are in- debted for a very ftriking juftification of the mea- + See vol ...
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... opinion , as to think that a general diffufion of learning gives genius a fair ftart , which otherwife it might not have . But I think the chief advantage of that state of knowledge which exifts in Scotland , is the happinefs which it ...
... opinion , as to think that a general diffufion of learning gives genius a fair ftart , which otherwife it might not have . But I think the chief advantage of that state of knowledge which exifts in Scotland , is the happinefs which it ...
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