The British Critic: A New Review, Том 31F. and C. Rivington, 1808 |
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... prove his point of a com- mon origin . We can perhaps prefent no portion of this work which will be more generally acceptable than the animated histories of Duncan and Macbeth , which the author has written with peculiar vigour ...
... prove his point of a com- mon origin . We can perhaps prefent no portion of this work which will be more generally acceptable than the animated histories of Duncan and Macbeth , which the author has written with peculiar vigour ...
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... prove , not for what they barely affert . Their expreffions are not the expreffions of the early reformers ; they cannot therefore be admitted among the wit- neffes whofe pofitive evidence is to determine the question concerning the ...
... prove , not for what they barely affert . Their expreffions are not the expreffions of the early reformers ; they cannot therefore be admitted among the wit- neffes whofe pofitive evidence is to determine the question concerning the ...
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... prove that we are not to look for the origin of our articles , and , of course , for the fenfe in which they are to be interpreted , where they have already been found by Dr. Laurence . The prefent author proves , by the teftimony of ...
... prove that we are not to look for the origin of our articles , and , of course , for the fenfe in which they are to be interpreted , where they have already been found by Dr. Laurence . The prefent author proves , by the teftimony of ...
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... Arminians . He has completely proved , if not the Anti - Calvinifm , certainly the Non - Cal- vinifm ( if we may ufe fuch a word ) of the Church of Eng E 2 land . land ; and his partiality ought to ftrengthen the force Primitive Truth.` 51.
... Arminians . He has completely proved , if not the Anti - Calvinifm , certainly the Non - Cal- vinifm ( if we may ufe fuch a word ) of the Church of Eng E 2 land . land ; and his partiality ought to ftrengthen the force Primitive Truth.` 51.
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... prove , that it proceeds from a morbid ftate of the internal membrane of the palpebræ , particularly of the lower eye - lid , and of the febacious glands of Meibomius . He thinks , that the vifcid , or purulent fluid , which in the ...
... prove , that it proceeds from a morbid ftate of the internal membrane of the palpebræ , particularly of the lower eye - lid , and of the febacious glands of Meibomius . He thinks , that the vifcid , or purulent fluid , which in the ...
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