The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, 第 44 巻Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1777 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... must endeavour to express the whole of our fentiments and fenfations , in the very order and connexion in which they ac- tually prefented themfelves to us at that time . For , fuch is the fimilarity of all human minds , that when the ...
... must endeavour to express the whole of our fentiments and fenfations , in the very order and connexion in which they ac- tually prefented themfelves to us at that time . For , fuch is the fimilarity of all human minds , that when the ...
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... must be exercised in compreffing it into a smaller compafs . Yet even this should be done with great caution , ' where ever two parallel histories are the productions of different writers ; and the second hap- pens to be more judicious ...
... must be exercised in compreffing it into a smaller compafs . Yet even this should be done with great caution , ' where ever two parallel histories are the productions of different writers ; and the second hap- pens to be more judicious ...
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... , on which the author grounds his affertions , we must refer our readers to Mr. Salisbury's tranflation . C 2 pub . publication of the gospel , and confiders the nature of The Hiftory of the Establishment of Christianity . 19.
... , on which the author grounds his affertions , we must refer our readers to Mr. Salisbury's tranflation . C 2 pub . publication of the gospel , and confiders the nature of The Hiftory of the Establishment of Christianity . 19.
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... must be the fame to others if it were published , and that the publication will ferve as an advertisement and recommendation to their school . Though fuch publications may fully evince , to the really learned , the ignorance and ...
... must be the fame to others if it were published , and that the publication will ferve as an advertisement and recommendation to their school . Though fuch publications may fully evince , to the really learned , the ignorance and ...
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... must do its office ; or the bile , a fluid fo re- quifite for affimilating our food , could not be formed , and the animal for want of being duly nourished muft die . If we may reason from analogy , we should say , that it is contrary ...
... must do its office ; or the bile , a fluid fo re- quifite for affimilating our food , could not be formed , and the animal for want of being duly nourished muft die . If we may reason from analogy , we should say , that it is contrary ...
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37 ページ - As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
57 ページ - The tenure by which the great body of the people held their property, was very different. In every district a certain quantity of land was measured out in proportion to the number of families. This was cultivated by the joint labour of the whole ; its produce was deposited in a common storehouse, and divided among them according to their respective exigencies.
455 ページ - So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their trespasses.
60 ページ - ... the wrath of their gods, and the Mexicans never approached their altars without sprinkling them with blood drawn from their own bodies. But, of all offerings, human sacrifices were deemed the most acceptable. This religious belief mingling with the implacable spirit of vengeance, and adding new force to it, every captive taken in war was brought to the temple, was devoted as a victim to the deity, and sacrificed with rites no less solemn than cruel.
309 ページ - Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone.
56 ページ - Pizarro, at the head of his chosen band, advanced directly towards the inca; and though his nobles crowded around him with officious zeal, and fell in numbers at his feet, while they vied one with another in sacrificing their own lives, that they might cover the sacred person of their sovereign, the Spaniards soon penetrated to the royal seat; and Pizarro...
210 ページ - At the last of those towns were several of our ship's crew, and my servant. I had sufficient evidence of their being treated with such barbarity, that many hundreds had perished ; and that thirty-six were buried...
154 ページ - February, 1704, and educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he took the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Soon after his return to...
374 ページ - Foote corporally, and have made him feel that your wooden leg which he mimicked had an avenging arm to protect it; but you scorned so inglorious a victory, and called justice and the laws of your country to punish the criminal, and to avenge your cause. You triumphed ; and I heartily join my weak voice to the loud acclamations of the good citizens of Dublin upon this occasion.
60 ページ - They presented to him choice specimens of those works of ingenuity which his light had guided the hand of man in forming. But the Incas never stained his altars with human blood, nor could they conceive that their beneficent father the Sun would be delighted with such horrid victims fj£J.