The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... tion shall be particularly directed , or from which our extracts shall be chiefly taken . In order , however , to obviate the charge of partial selection or citation , we shall , in the present instance , con- fine our notice solely to ...
... tion shall be particularly directed , or from which our extracts shall be chiefly taken . In order , however , to obviate the charge of partial selection or citation , we shall , in the present instance , con- fine our notice solely to ...
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... tion from another . This seems plau- sible , as our world may be considered , though in some respects only , asan insu- lated ( I must use that word , instead of ils weak and foolish , though fashion able substitute , isolated ) whole ...
... tion from another . This seems plau- sible , as our world may be considered , though in some respects only , asan insu- lated ( I must use that word , instead of ils weak and foolish , though fashion able substitute , isolated ) whole ...
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... tion ; but it was left for the combined and astonishing genius of Messrs . D'Hiland Guerhard , to produce these , which have been pronounced the grandest efforts of the art . " This inodest observation is followed by , " It were almost ...
... tion ; but it was left for the combined and astonishing genius of Messrs . D'Hiland Guerhard , to produce these , which have been pronounced the grandest efforts of the art . " This inodest observation is followed by , " It were almost ...
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... tion is opened , and the necessity and praiseworthiness of the undertaking enlarged upon . But I am to be taught a distinction which never yet existed in my imagination ; that if I give my money for the purpose of providing for the ...
... tion is opened , and the necessity and praiseworthiness of the undertaking enlarged upon . But I am to be taught a distinction which never yet existed in my imagination ; that if I give my money for the purpose of providing for the ...
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tion ; and not an evidence of our own sincerity in the application and recep- tion of the hard rules of faith and practice which that Church teaches . It is forgotten that the criterion to which we shall be submitted , in that state ...
tion ; and not an evidence of our own sincerity in the application and recep- tion of the hard rules of faith and practice which that Church teaches . It is forgotten that the criterion to which we shall be submitted , in that state ...
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