The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 - Books |
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... object to correct the inaccuracies . But when the accounts , which they contained , were accurate , St. Luke , as well as St. Mark , and the translator of St. Matthew , abided by the expressions which they found , as they were ...
... object to correct the inaccuracies . But when the accounts , which they contained , were accurate , St. Luke , as well as St. Mark , and the translator of St. Matthew , abided by the expressions which they found , as they were ...
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... object to correct were not wholly fabulous , and the mere inventions of the authors who recorded them ; but they contained so much falsehood intermixed with truth , that a correction of them was absolutely necessary . The same thing hap ...
... object to correct were not wholly fabulous , and the mere inventions of the authors who recorded them ; but they contained so much falsehood intermixed with truth , that a correction of them was absolutely necessary . The same thing hap ...
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... object , he would not have passed over in silence the whole history of Christ's early life , of which , as I observed in the preceding section , he had the best opportunity of procuring information : nor would he have neglected to ...
... object , he would not have passed over in silence the whole history of Christ's early life , of which , as I observed in the preceding section , he had the best opportunity of procuring information : nor would he have neglected to ...
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... object is to elucidate the doctrines of Bacon , as further dilated by Dr. Halley . We will not stop to inquire where those ' germs ' are to be found , in the works of the for- mer , of almost every modern discovery , ' because we know ...
... object is to elucidate the doctrines of Bacon , as further dilated by Dr. Halley . We will not stop to inquire where those ' germs ' are to be found , in the works of the for- mer , of almost every modern discovery , ' because we know ...
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... object which contains it . In a country where disease depends much on marshes , this dry wind must be healthy ; but we have no reason to think it of a peculiar nature , except that , from analogy , we may suppose it to be highly ...
... object which contains it . In a country where disease depends much on marshes , this dry wind must be healthy ; but we have no reason to think it of a peculiar nature , except that , from analogy , we may suppose it to be highly ...
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