The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, 第 21 巻J. Murray, 1793 |
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... itself leffen many difficulties ; and , by throwing a general light over the whole , make even the parts more intelligible . I am more and more convinced ( fays a pious and able expofitor * ) , that the vulgar fenfe of the New Teftament ...
... itself leffen many difficulties ; and , by throwing a general light over the whole , make even the parts more intelligible . I am more and more convinced ( fays a pious and able expofitor * ) , that the vulgar fenfe of the New Teftament ...
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... itself , impiously terms the great mafs of mankind , the fwinifh multitude ! ' The following paffage we extract as Mr. Cooper's political creed : At present there is reason to believe , that about feventy or eighty perfons are enabled ...
... itself , impiously terms the great mafs of mankind , the fwinifh multitude ! ' The following paffage we extract as Mr. Cooper's political creed : At present there is reason to believe , that about feventy or eighty perfons are enabled ...
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... itself to the utmoft limits of creation . The mind is forcibly carried out of itself , and , embracing the whole circle of animated existence , calls on all above , around , below , to help to bear the burden of its gratitude . Joy is ...
... itself to the utmoft limits of creation . The mind is forcibly carried out of itself , and , embracing the whole circle of animated existence , calls on all above , around , below , to help to bear the burden of its gratitude . Joy is ...
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... itself against the attempts of the Bulgarians on the north , and the Saracens on the fouth ; and the empire of the Sa- racens , raised to an enviable height by the abilities of Haronn - al- Rafched , the just . As long as Charlemagne ...
... itself against the attempts of the Bulgarians on the north , and the Saracens on the fouth ; and the empire of the Sa- racens , raised to an enviable height by the abilities of Haronn - al- Rafched , the just . As long as Charlemagne ...
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... itself under the banners of the house of Auftria , while Gibraltar , which the year before had been wrested by the English from Philip , fecure in her native ftrength , defeated the vain and feeble efforts of the Marefchal de Teffe ...
... itself under the banners of the house of Auftria , while Gibraltar , which the year before had been wrested by the English from Philip , fecure in her native ftrength , defeated the vain and feeble efforts of the Marefchal de Teffe ...
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