The British Critic: A New Review, Nide 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... opinion reflect the greatest credit upon the translators . We shall not repeat the criticisms upon its structure , which we gave in our last number , but shall leave it to our readers to apply them , as we advance in our out- line of ...
... opinion reflect the greatest credit upon the translators . We shall not repeat the criticisms upon its structure , which we gave in our last number , but shall leave it to our readers to apply them , as we advance in our out- line of ...
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... opinion of our readers the criticism which we passed upon it in our last Number . To Dr. Butler and Mr. Hodgson the highest obligations are due from Lucien for the masterly manner in which they have both executed their arduous task ...
... opinion of our readers the criticism which we passed upon it in our last Number . To Dr. Butler and Mr. Hodgson the highest obligations are due from Lucien for the masterly manner in which they have both executed their arduous task ...
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... opinion that really Christianity is a very good sort of a religion , and are willing to receive it under their patronage : taking such a part of it as may happen to suit their humour , and repudiating what is not exactly conformable ...
... opinion that really Christianity is a very good sort of a religion , and are willing to receive it under their patronage : taking such a part of it as may happen to suit their humour , and repudiating what is not exactly conformable ...
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... opinion hazarded , that it would have been well for the state of man , had Carthage triumphed , and the Roman power been subdued . It has been supposed that , compared with that of the sword , the spirit of commerce is mild and benefi ...
... opinion hazarded , that it would have been well for the state of man , had Carthage triumphed , and the Roman power been subdued . It has been supposed that , compared with that of the sword , the spirit of commerce is mild and benefi ...
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... opinion , and own we must that in many respects it is a very just one . Our author opens his second period from Adrian to Constan tine , with the following spirited reflexions . " If any thing could have rescued from merited reproach ...
... opinion , and own we must that in many respects it is a very just one . Our author opens his second period from Adrian to Constan tine , with the following spirited reflexions . " If any thing could have rescued from merited reproach ...
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