The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... nearly the same proportion to the Roman Catholic which it did in the reign of James I. When it is considered that all those prudential restraints , which limit or restrict the increase of population , have been very nearly effectual in ...
... nearly the same proportion to the Roman Catholic which it did in the reign of James I. When it is considered that all those prudential restraints , which limit or restrict the increase of population , have been very nearly effectual in ...
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... nearly sufficient to occupy the life even of a more than ordinary man ; namely , his immortal epic , a continuation of his history of England , a Latin Thesaurus , and , according to some of his biographers , a body of divinity . He had ...
... nearly sufficient to occupy the life even of a more than ordinary man ; namely , his immortal epic , a continuation of his history of England , a Latin Thesaurus , and , according to some of his biographers , a body of divinity . He had ...
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... nearly at the same time in 1799 ; after which period he was actively engaged in the practical duties of his profession . The following remarks we insert very willingly , as they contain some interesting facts in his life , and are very ...
... nearly at the same time in 1799 ; after which period he was actively engaged in the practical duties of his profession . The following remarks we insert very willingly , as they contain some interesting facts in his life , and are very ...
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No III | |
Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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