The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, 13. kötetF. and C. Rivington, 1799 |
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xxv. oldal
... principles of perfpective , Germ . Married life , the deportment of 67 Marshall's fermons - - 104 153 +33 $ 78 187 Marfters's view of agricultural Martin's addrefs to the board of oppreffion baptift minifters Maton . Obfervations on the ...
... principles of perfpective , Germ . Married life , the deportment of 67 Marshall's fermons - - 104 153 +33 $ 78 187 Marfters's view of agricultural Martin's addrefs to the board of oppreffion baptift minifters Maton . Obfervations on the ...
11. oldal
... principles of agriculture , and ftrangers , if not to the ufe of arms , to the principles of regulated war . The forces of Dionyfius entered India , from the Perfian front er , in a mag ificent proceffion ; and all e pomp and fplendour ...
... principles of agriculture , and ftrangers , if not to the ufe of arms , to the principles of regulated war . The forces of Dionyfius entered India , from the Perfian front er , in a mag ificent proceffion ; and all e pomp and fplendour ...
13. oldal
... principles are thofe on which the Revolution was founded . There is a grofs miftake in this fen- tence ; which , with all due deference to the character and fi- tuation of the fpeaker , we will undertake to explain . So far are the ...
... principles are thofe on which the Revolution was founded . There is a grofs miftake in this fen- tence ; which , with all due deference to the character and fi- tuation of the fpeaker , we will undertake to explain . So far are the ...
14. oldal
Revolution principles , from their tendency to bring on perpetual revolutions , have become , from being explained and expofed , completely unfafhionable ; but they undoubtedly are not what the learned B fhop holds ; nor are they ...
Revolution principles , from their tendency to bring on perpetual revolutions , have become , from being explained and expofed , completely unfafhionable ; but they undoubtedly are not what the learned B fhop holds ; nor are they ...
15. oldal
... principles , as its caufe , than with a reform in the reprefentation . And of all the causes conducive to this end , which might be mentioned , I know of none more operative , than a conviction , that public conduct is not a matter of ...
... principles , as its caufe , than with a reform in the reprefentation . And of all the causes conducive to this end , which might be mentioned , I know of none more operative , than a conviction , that public conduct is not a matter of ...
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