The Monthly critical gazette, Volumen1Knight and Lacey, 1824 |
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... period ; not only on account of its bearing a striking resemblance to the period of the reformation , but because the investigation of past motives , principles , and effects , will furnish useful admonition , at a time when the ...
... period ; not only on account of its bearing a striking resemblance to the period of the reformation , but because the investigation of past motives , principles , and effects , will furnish useful admonition , at a time when the ...
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... period , may be regarded as the ramifica- tions of a vascular structure spreading through a large mass of gross and unorganized matter , which it gradually assimilates to itself , & c . Now , " this is affectations , " as Fluellin says ...
... period , may be regarded as the ramifica- tions of a vascular structure spreading through a large mass of gross and unorganized matter , which it gradually assimilates to itself , & c . Now , " this is affectations , " as Fluellin says ...
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... period embraced by Mr. Godwin's history is full of spirit - stir- ring recollections , and replete with images of great characters ; such as times of national collision alone are calculated to elicit . The in- tellectual gladiatorship ...
... period embraced by Mr. Godwin's history is full of spirit - stir- ring recollections , and replete with images of great characters ; such as times of national collision alone are calculated to elicit . The in- tellectual gladiatorship ...
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... period of thirty - six years , was , it seems , minister to the congregation of dissenting protestants at Oxford ; and his character , both as a man and a preacher , is represented as exemplary and irreproachable . But the public cannot ...
... period of thirty - six years , was , it seems , minister to the congregation of dissenting protestants at Oxford ; and his character , both as a man and a preacher , is represented as exemplary and irreproachable . But the public cannot ...
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... period enjoyed ; a gratification , indeed , more pure than can possibly be derived from the corporeal senses . In fact , I was extricated , as it were , from the mortal vestment of the body , and absorbed more into the raptures of a ...
... period enjoyed ; a gratification , indeed , more pure than can possibly be derived from the corporeal senses . In fact , I was extricated , as it were , from the mortal vestment of the body , and absorbed more into the raptures of a ...
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