The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... reference to this injurious identification of the English with the Romish church , on account of their alleged similarity in the article of intolerance , we can cheerfully appeal to facts ; of which the present almost unlimited ( quite ...
... reference to this injurious identification of the English with the Romish church , on account of their alleged similarity in the article of intolerance , we can cheerfully appeal to facts ; of which the present almost unlimited ( quite ...
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... reference to the posture in which our communicants receive the bread and wine , intimating pretty broadly that it is an act of worship , though the rubric expressly asserts the contrary , as well as the latter part of the article which ...
... reference to the posture in which our communicants receive the bread and wine , intimating pretty broadly that it is an act of worship , though the rubric expressly asserts the contrary , as well as the latter part of the article which ...
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... reference . Let us here offer a few examples . Tien , heaven , has for its modern character , but was at first written , evidently symbolical of the three heavens , the plane tary , sidereal , and empyrean . Kin , a head - dress , tiara ...
... reference . Let us here offer a few examples . Tien , heaven , has for its modern character , but was at first written , evidently symbolical of the three heavens , the plane tary , sidereal , and empyrean . Kin , a head - dress , tiara ...
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... reference to their use . In the former sense few could be properly termed primitives beside the 214 elements ; nor indeed all of them , as we have already seen that some of them are evidently compounded of two or three others . It is ...
... reference to their use . In the former sense few could be properly termed primitives beside the 214 elements ; nor indeed all of them , as we have already seen that some of them are evidently compounded of two or three others . It is ...
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... reference to any part of speech ; and its being used as a substantive , an adjective , or a verb , depends on circumstances . Of this we shall , perhaps , form some idea by recollecting the usage of other languages . In the alphabetic ...
... reference to any part of speech ; and its being used as a substantive , an adjective , or a verb , depends on circumstances . Of this we shall , perhaps , form some idea by recollecting the usage of other languages . In the alphabetic ...
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