The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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... . VI . * No. V. p . 527. + No. II . P. 135 . P. 561 . No. III . p . 284 . De Sade ; whose object was to prove himself defcended from " Laura . virtuous virtuous lover , and she an innocent maiden , as 6 X PREFACE . !
... . VI . * No. V. p . 527. + No. II . P. 135 . P. 561 . No. III . p . 284 . De Sade ; whose object was to prove himself defcended from " Laura . virtuous virtuous lover , and she an innocent maiden , as 6 X PREFACE . !
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... proved by his owner and neighbours upon oath , that he was accustomed to precede the cattle to the field in the morning , and bring them home at night : the purloining , deftroying , or injuring any of thefe effects or animals was ...
... proved by his owner and neighbours upon oath , that he was accustomed to precede the cattle to the field in the morning , and bring them home at night : the purloining , deftroying , or injuring any of thefe effects or animals was ...
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... proved foon after his death , wherein he ftill describes him . felf as John Lloyd of Towy , efquier , ' though then living in a different parish , he gives his foul to God and his body to be buried in the parish church of Llanynis , yet ...
... proved foon after his death , wherein he ftill describes him . felf as John Lloyd of Towy , efquier , ' though then living in a different parish , he gives his foul to God and his body to be buried in the parish church of Llanynis , yet ...
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... proves to us , that Mr. G.'s ear does not with fufficient correctness measure ą verse , and that the teft of the fingers is neceffary to him to count the feet . We certainly did not appeal to that teft to discover the fault , and ...
... proves to us , that Mr. G.'s ear does not with fufficient correctness measure ą verse , and that the teft of the fingers is neceffary to him to count the feet . We certainly did not appeal to that teft to discover the fault , and ...
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... proves , that peace with God was now obtained for the whole human fpecies , through the precious blood of Chrift , by representing Adam as ' the figure ' or type of Chrift . Next he defcribes the analogy between the first and fecond ...
... proves , that peace with God was now obtained for the whole human fpecies , through the precious blood of Chrift , by representing Adam as ' the figure ' or type of Chrift . Next he defcribes the analogy between the first and fecond ...
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