The British Critic: A New Review, Nide 22F. and C. Rivington, 1803 |
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... writer , we are perfuaded that these doubts may admit of a fatisfactory folu- tion . In the plain ftyle fuited to ... writers , or founded on the inftructions of a fingle divine . The two former are from Zollikofer and Durand¶ , the two ...
... writer , we are perfuaded that these doubts may admit of a fatisfactory folu- tion . In the plain ftyle fuited to ... writers , or founded on the inftructions of a fingle divine . The two former are from Zollikofer and Durand¶ , the two ...
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... writer on the fub- ject , the ufe of the Cinchona might be fuperfeded by the bark of the broad - leafed Willow . Two of the medical tracts now before us , have a particular view to the advantage of the military pro- feffion ; the ...
... writer on the fub- ject , the ufe of the Cinchona might be fuperfeded by the bark of the broad - leafed Willow . Two of the medical tracts now before us , have a particular view to the advantage of the military pro- feffion ; the ...
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... writer , 7 The Defence of Order , by Mr. Jofiah Walker , may be deemed to hold a middle place in our prefent at ... writer . writer . Mr. White , of Nottingham * , and. xiv PREFACE .
... writer , 7 The Defence of Order , by Mr. Jofiah Walker , may be deemed to hold a middle place in our prefent at ... writer . writer . Mr. White , of Nottingham * , and. xiv PREFACE .
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A New Review. writer . Mr. White , of Nottingham * , and Mrs. Sew- ellt , have respectively produced fmall volumes , cre- ditable to their abilities ; and the pofthumous col- lection of Mr. Marriott unites regret with admiration . Of the ...
A New Review. writer . Mr. White , of Nottingham * , and Mrs. Sew- ellt , have respectively produced fmall volumes , cre- ditable to their abilities ; and the pofthumous col- lection of Mr. Marriott unites regret with admiration . Of the ...
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... writer a few pages further , when a fimilar inftance occurs , in the relation of which we know not which moft to admire , the cruelty of the deed , or the fang - froid of the narrator . " On the 3d of January we learnt that the peasants ...
... writer a few pages further , when a fimilar inftance occurs , in the relation of which we know not which moft to admire , the cruelty of the deed , or the fang - froid of the narrator . " On the 3d of January we learnt that the peasants ...
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Sivu 679 - Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God , and he shall go no more out: and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God : and I will write upon him my new name.
Sivu 623 - ... no more the likeness of something existing without us, than the names that stand for them are the likeness of our ideas, which yet upon hearing they are apt to excite in us.
Sivu 623 - If any one asks me what this solidity is? I send him to his senses to inform him : let him put a flint or a foot-ball between his hands, and then endeavour to join them, and he will know.
Sivu 622 - I think it lies chiefly in having called in question the common theory of ideas or images of things in the mind being the only objects of thought; a theory founded on natural prejudices, and so universally received as to be interwoven with the structure of language.
Sivu 26 - That we being delivered out of the hand of our enemies : might ferve Him without fear ; In holinefs and righteoufnefs before Him : all the days of our life.
Sivu 23 - ... all at once as if it would overflow its channel, the waves passed over our heads, and we felt the bottom heave up under our feet: our clothes were conveyed away along with the shore itself, which seemed to be carried off by the whirlwind which had now reached us. We were compelled to leave the water, and our wet and naked bodies being beat upon by a...
Sivu 623 - To discover the nature of our ideas the better, and to discourse of them intelligibly, it will be convenient to distinguish them, as they are ideas or perceptions in our minds, and as they are modifications of matter in the bodies that cause such perceptions in us; that so we may not think (as perhaps usually is done) that they are exactly the images and resemblances of something inherent in the subject: most of those of sensation being in the mind no more the likeness of something existing without...
Sivu 31 - Wherefore the grant of repentance is not to be denied to fuch as fall into fin after Baptifm. After we have received the Holy Ghoft we may depart from grace given, and fall into fin, and by the grace of God (we may) arife again, and amend our lives.
Sivu 378 - Scaliger compares to the labours of the anvil and the mine ; that what is obvious is not always known, and what is known is not always present ; that sudden fits of inadvertency will surprise vigilance, slight avocations will seduce attention, and casual eclipses of the mind will darken learning; and that the writer shall often in vain trace his memory at the moment of need for that which yesterday he knew with intuitive readiness...
Sivu 34 - This is My Body which is given for you ; this is My Blood which is shed for you...