Retrospective Review, Volume 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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Page 11
... thoughts , or even of his system , as origi- nally promulgated . No one can fix , with much precision , either its date or author . It is still doubtful whether a considerable por- tion , at least , was not the work of a Christian or ...
... thoughts , or even of his system , as origi- nally promulgated . No one can fix , with much precision , either its date or author . It is still doubtful whether a considerable por- tion , at least , was not the work of a Christian or ...
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... thought , could not fail to capti- vate and stimulate to emulation ? What part of the Old Testament history is more calculated to affect and interest the best feelings of the heart , than the history of Joseph , as there narrated ? -the ...
... thought , could not fail to capti- vate and stimulate to emulation ? What part of the Old Testament history is more calculated to affect and interest the best feelings of the heart , than the history of Joseph , as there narrated ? -the ...
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... thought proper to adopt the same plan . This volume , however , we assure our readers , is of a most amusing description , and indicative of great reading and acquirements , for the age at which it was written . It is full of the effer ...
... thought proper to adopt the same plan . This volume , however , we assure our readers , is of a most amusing description , and indicative of great reading and acquirements , for the age at which it was written . It is full of the effer ...
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... thought that our readers will be amused with some of the worthy doctor's descriptions , from which they will find that the French are much the same people now as they were two centu- ries ago . We will , in the first place , extract the ...
... thought that our readers will be amused with some of the worthy doctor's descriptions , from which they will find that the French are much the same people now as they were two centu- ries ago . We will , in the first place , extract the ...
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... thought it expedient still farther to manifest his opinions in favour of his own nation . Our author is much more severe on the French women . " I am now come to the French women ; and it were great pitty they should not immediately ...
... thought it expedient still farther to manifest his opinions in favour of his own nation . Our author is much more severe on the French women . " I am now come to the French women ; and it were great pitty they should not immediately ...
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