The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... Political History of their Times . By William Godwin . - - - XVI . The Principles of Fluxions : designed for the Use of Students in the Universities . By William Dealtry , B. D. F.R.S. 2. Fluxions : A Treatise given under that Word , in ...
... Political History of their Times . By William Godwin . - - - XVI . The Principles of Fluxions : designed for the Use of Students in the Universities . By William Dealtry , B. D. F.R.S. 2. Fluxions : A Treatise given under that Word , in ...
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... political and eccle- siastical are obvious . We do not mean to deny that the great body may be respectable and patriotic characters , but what security have they given , or can they give , against dangerous in- novations either in faith ...
... political and eccle- siastical are obvious . We do not mean to deny that the great body may be respectable and patriotic characters , but what security have they given , or can they give , against dangerous in- novations either in faith ...
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... political writings , it may not be improper to observe , that the perturbed affairs of the seventeenth century produced many works of this nature which were highly admired at the time , but few of which continue to be read by posterity ...
... political writings , it may not be improper to observe , that the perturbed affairs of the seventeenth century produced many works of this nature which were highly admired at the time , but few of which continue to be read by posterity ...
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... political writings might be rendered susceptible of elegance of style and politeness of discussion . The times , however , were too momen- tous to allow men in general to devote much attention to these minor requisites of political ...
... political writings might be rendered susceptible of elegance of style and politeness of discussion . The times , however , were too momen- tous to allow men in general to devote much attention to these minor requisites of political ...
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... political discussions , they had little influence in exciting a general taste for literary pursuits . But the papers of Addison and his associates admirably supplied this de- ficiency , since which time the English have become a nation ...
... political discussions , they had little influence in exciting a general taste for literary pursuits . But the papers of Addison and his associates admirably supplied this de- ficiency , since which time the English have become a nation ...
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