The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... consider their communications as entitled to every indulgence . On the present occasion we have nothing to find fault with but the omissions . We could have wished to know something more of the ancient country of the Ethiopians , in ...
... consider their communications as entitled to every indulgence . On the present occasion we have nothing to find fault with but the omissions . We could have wished to know something more of the ancient country of the Ethiopians , in ...
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... consider the series of works before us ; they are all planned and constructed on a scale of such ridiculous ... considers as the most admirable specimens of his genius . We shall begin with the following panegyric upon a certain King ...
... consider the series of works before us ; they are all planned and constructed on a scale of such ridiculous ... considers as the most admirable specimens of his genius . We shall begin with the following panegyric upon a certain King ...
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... consider- able advance beyond the savage state of equality . It is the glory . indeed of that religion , that it introduces the only practicable sys- tem of equality — that of a moral kind , whereby mankind are placed upon a perfect ...
... consider- able advance beyond the savage state of equality . It is the glory . indeed of that religion , that it introduces the only practicable sys- tem of equality — that of a moral kind , whereby mankind are placed upon a perfect ...
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... consider our- selves relieved from the necessity of considering God as either directly or indirectly the author of moral evil ; or of believing the necessary existence of moral evil in order to counteract the natural evil of a ...
... consider our- selves relieved from the necessity of considering God as either directly or indirectly the author of moral evil ; or of believing the necessary existence of moral evil in order to counteract the natural evil of a ...
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... utmost capacity , we think that a perusal of the latest authentic accounts of that empire will correct the erroneous impression . We We consider this account of the ways of Providence with 1816 . 5 % Sumner's Prize Essay .
... utmost capacity , we think that a perusal of the latest authentic accounts of that empire will correct the erroneous impression . We We consider this account of the ways of Providence with 1816 . 5 % Sumner's Prize Essay .
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