The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 18F. and C. Rivington, 1822 - English literature |
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... Charges to the Clergy of his Diocese .. Cambridge Philosophical Society , Transactions of 386 Cases of Neuralgia Spas- modica , commonly ter- med Tic Douloureux , by B. Hutchinson ...... Charge , delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese ...
... Charges to the Clergy of his Diocese .. Cambridge Philosophical Society , Transactions of 386 Cases of Neuralgia Spas- modica , commonly ter- med Tic Douloureux , by B. Hutchinson ...... Charge , delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese ...
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... Charge to the Clergy of his Dio- cese , July 1822 .... 225 Lowe , Joseph , Esq . Pre- sent State of England .. 661 M. ...... Manual of Chemistry , by William Thomas Brande 337 . Memoirs of the Astronomi- cal Society of London .. 160 ...
... Charge to the Clergy of his Dio- cese , July 1822 .... 225 Lowe , Joseph , Esq . Pre- sent State of England .. 661 M. ...... Manual of Chemistry , by William Thomas Brande 337 . Memoirs of the Astronomi- cal Society of London .. 160 ...
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... Charges , delivered to the Clergy in the Diocese of Calcutta , by the Bi- shop of that Diocese 447 Two Music Speeches , at Cambridge , in 1714 and 1730 , by Roger Long , M.A. and John Taylor , M.A .... Vindicia V. Analogicæ , a Letter ...
... Charges , delivered to the Clergy in the Diocese of Calcutta , by the Bi- shop of that Diocese 447 Two Music Speeches , at Cambridge , in 1714 and 1730 , by Roger Long , M.A. and John Taylor , M.A .... Vindicia V. Analogicæ , a Letter ...
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... charges alleged against him , with a view of enabling our readers to form their own judgment ; stating at the same time , as we pro- ceed , the effect which has been produced upon our own minds , by the reasoning and language of the ...
... charges alleged against him , with a view of enabling our readers to form their own judgment ; stating at the same time , as we pro- ceed , the effect which has been produced upon our own minds , by the reasoning and language of the ...
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... charged only by his opponent with holding opinions that must draw that .. consequence after them . " ( Enquiry . p . 87. ) This position , Philalethes Cantabrigiensis , seems to con- sider deserving of some reconsideration . He observes ...
... charged only by his opponent with holding opinions that must draw that .. consequence after them . " ( Enquiry . p . 87. ) This position , Philalethes Cantabrigiensis , seems to con- sider deserving of some reconsideration . He observes ...
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