The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... object ; an effect which every intelligent reader well knows may be produced without any great expense of candid or legitimate argumentation . There is no prodigal exhaustion of learning or divinity in the volume of the Legend . It ...
... object ; an effect which every intelligent reader well knows may be produced without any great expense of candid or legitimate argumentation . There is no prodigal exhaustion of learning or divinity in the volume of the Legend . It ...
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... object to the caution - money usually deposited at enter- ing the universities , as to the required subscription . But what , it may asked , becomes in the mean time of the dissentients to the aforesaid national contract ? Evidently ...
... object to the caution - money usually deposited at enter- ing the universities , as to the required subscription . But what , it may asked , becomes in the mean time of the dissentients to the aforesaid national contract ? Evidently ...
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... object is to excite attention , and this point once attained , the whole machinery of the system is put in action to draw the wavering individual into closer contact . To recede is scarcely possible . By means of band - societies ...
... object is to excite attention , and this point once attained , the whole machinery of the system is put in action to draw the wavering individual into closer contact . To recede is scarcely possible . By means of band - societies ...
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... object of the Candid Inquiry to show that , in Ireland at least , the high tone of piety with which they professed to set out is awfully lowered ; whilst the system still retains its former organization and efficiency . The necessary ...
... object of the Candid Inquiry to show that , in Ireland at least , the high tone of piety with which they professed to set out is awfully lowered ; whilst the system still retains its former organization and efficiency . The necessary ...
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... object of discussion . Among works of memory , which were next to be enumerated , languages , history , and biography deserve the chief attention . During the former century the modern tongues of Europe were not so generally studied in ...
... object of discussion . Among works of memory , which were next to be enumerated , languages , history , and biography deserve the chief attention . During the former century the modern tongues of Europe were not so generally studied in ...
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