The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... labours , and of looking forward to a better world : -- And you have been struck with the prevalence of some animal propensity , some cunning craftiness , eager ambition , sordid avarice , or perhaps vain affectation of youthful ...
... labours , and of looking forward to a better world : -- And you have been struck with the prevalence of some animal propensity , some cunning craftiness , eager ambition , sordid avarice , or perhaps vain affectation of youthful ...
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... labour of investigation , but loves a little sprinkling of the mar- vellous and terrible ; while the inquisitive reader , an animal of more sagacions nostril , is a dear searcher into truth and evidence . Now by our proposed change of ...
... labour of investigation , but loves a little sprinkling of the mar- vellous and terrible ; while the inquisitive reader , an animal of more sagacions nostril , is a dear searcher into truth and evidence . Now by our proposed change of ...
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... labour to obey him : -and ho- liness , conferred by the Holy Spirit of God on those , who will conscientiously practise the appointed means of grace . To be the instrument of promoting this holiness as the means , and this happiness as ...
... labour to obey him : -and ho- liness , conferred by the Holy Spirit of God on those , who will conscientiously practise the appointed means of grace . To be the instrument of promoting this holiness as the means , and this happiness as ...
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... labour and without fatigue . To the stu- dent , even his first introduction to the Greek tragedians , this edition will be invaluable , as it will not only assist him in every difficulty , and aid him with every resource necessary for ...
... labour and without fatigue . To the stu- dent , even his first introduction to the Greek tragedians , this edition will be invaluable , as it will not only assist him in every difficulty , and aid him with every resource necessary for ...
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... labours to establish by his new mode of interpretations are sound and good ; but from the same prin- ciples of exposition applied in other cases , the most unwarran- table and fatal errors might also result . Originality is but a very ...
... labours to establish by his new mode of interpretations are sound and good ; but from the same prin- ciples of exposition applied in other cases , the most unwarran- table and fatal errors might also result . Originality is but a very ...
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