The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 12F. and C. Rivington, 1798 |
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... should be very defirous to fee . M. Neckar's book on the French Revolution , of which we lately announced a tranflation ‡ , would have been eagerly received by the world , had not fo much been published before , and had not the author ...
... should be very defirous to fee . M. Neckar's book on the French Revolution , of which we lately announced a tranflation ‡ , would have been eagerly received by the world , had not fo much been published before , and had not the author ...
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... should not do . ART . J Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain , applied to illuftrate the Hiftory of Families , Habits , and Arts , at the different Periods , from the Norman Conqueft to the Seventeenth Century ; with Introductory ...
... should not do . ART . J Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain , applied to illuftrate the Hiftory of Families , Habits , and Arts , at the different Periods , from the Norman Conqueft to the Seventeenth Century ; with Introductory ...
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... should occur , or any reafon be adduced , however plaufible or evanefcent , that had a tendency to defeat or impede it ; but fuch I have been told is the peculiar condition of the prefent æra , that to publish a warm eulogium on the ...
... should occur , or any reafon be adduced , however plaufible or evanefcent , that had a tendency to defeat or impede it ; but fuch I have been told is the peculiar condition of the prefent æra , that to publish a warm eulogium on the ...
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... should never have thought of objecting to the belief of any of them , on account of the high improbability there was , that any man could have been fo wantonly cruel and wicked as he is reprefented to have been ; fince many of the ...
... should never have thought of objecting to the belief of any of them , on account of the high improbability there was , that any man could have been fo wantonly cruel and wicked as he is reprefented to have been ; fince many of the ...
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... should be incapable of feeing any thing elfe with pleasure or advantage , till I had once gazed upon that object . " When we reached the fummit of the hill which leads to the fall of the Rhine , we alighted from the carriage , and ...
... should be incapable of feeing any thing elfe with pleasure or advantage , till I had once gazed upon that object . " When we reached the fummit of the hill which leads to the fall of the Rhine , we alighted from the carriage , and ...
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