The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 12F. and C. Rivington, 1798 |
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... judgment . A book of much more important information , at the prefent moment , is that of Sir F. D'Ivernois , " on the Administration of the French Republic , during the Year 17978. " From documents undeniably authentic , this author ...
... judgment . A book of much more important information , at the prefent moment , is that of Sir F. D'Ivernois , " on the Administration of the French Republic , during the Year 17978. " From documents undeniably authentic , this author ...
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... judgment might occafionally be influenced by their prepoffeffions . At all events , to encourage fuch diligence is a laudable act of benevolence . Dr. Mavor , who before had employed himfelf on Voyages and Travels to foreign countries ...
... judgment might occafionally be influenced by their prepoffeffions . At all events , to encourage fuch diligence is a laudable act of benevolence . Dr. Mavor , who before had employed himfelf on Voyages and Travels to foreign countries ...
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... judgment , Mrs. Williams appears to have made that lady her model in various places . The fecond and third chapters , defcribing the licentious gaieties of Paris , feem rather out of place in an account of Switzerland ; we thall ...
... judgment , Mrs. Williams appears to have made that lady her model in various places . The fecond and third chapters , defcribing the licentious gaieties of Paris , feem rather out of place in an account of Switzerland ; we thall ...
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... judgment of worldly advantages and inconveniences is right , and the conduct is agreeable to fuch judgment , the effect which good or evil will produce , must be very different from that which they would have upon perfons directed by ...
... judgment of worldly advantages and inconveniences is right , and the conduct is agreeable to fuch judgment , the effect which good or evil will produce , must be very different from that which they would have upon perfons directed by ...
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... judgment , or arrogance of decifion ; -that , in enjoying and boafting of a Revelation which reprefents to us our God , as commiferating our frailties and offences and our Saviour , the Son of God , ' as appearing in our likeness , as ...
... judgment , or arrogance of decifion ; -that , in enjoying and boafting of a Revelation which reprefents to us our God , as commiferating our frailties and offences and our Saviour , the Son of God , ' as appearing in our likeness , as ...
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