The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, 第 33 巻Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1772 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... character of that pre- late he funk his own . He took care indeed , by the folemn decla- ration which the bishop of London made in his name to the people , that they should not look upon him as the wilfull murderer of a man whose ...
... character of that pre- late he funk his own . He took care indeed , by the folemn decla- ration which the bishop of London made in his name to the people , that they should not look upon him as the wilfull murderer of a man whose ...
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... characters are faid to be infcribed . We had not the op- portunity of gratifying our curiofity in this point . We were , however , at divine fervice in the church of Kenmore , on a day when the facrament was administered , and truth ...
... characters are faid to be infcribed . We had not the op- portunity of gratifying our curiofity in this point . We were , however , at divine fervice in the church of Kenmore , on a day when the facrament was administered , and truth ...
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... character of the Scotch clergy reflects equal honour on their virtue and understanding , and deserves to be exhibited to public view . The clergy of Scotland , the most decent and confiftent in their conduct of any fet of men I ever met ...
... character of the Scotch clergy reflects equal honour on their virtue and understanding , and deserves to be exhibited to public view . The clergy of Scotland , the most decent and confiftent in their conduct of any fet of men I ever met ...
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... characters , nor innate propofitions impreffed on the understanding ; but in order to give the most diftinct idea poffible of the object of my enquiry , I will quote a paffage from Mr. Locke , that comes up exactly to my purpose : " I ...
... characters , nor innate propofitions impreffed on the understanding ; but in order to give the most diftinct idea poffible of the object of my enquiry , I will quote a paffage from Mr. Locke , that comes up exactly to my purpose : " I ...
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... character , the author traces the different stages of philofophy , from its origin down to the prefent time ; fhewing its connection with the manners , government , and religion of nations ; and the falutary influence it has always had ...
... character , the author traces the different stages of philofophy , from its origin down to the prefent time ; fhewing its connection with the manners , government , and religion of nations ; and the falutary influence it has always had ...
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129 ページ - And, behold, thou hast with thee Shimei the son of Gera, a Benjamite of Bahurim, which cursed me with a grievous curse in the day when I went to Mahanaim : but he came down to meet me at Jordan, and I sware to him by the LORD, saying, I will not put thee to death with the sword.
295 ページ - And, behold, I am •with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of.
311 ページ - Ye maids of Aden ! hear a loftier tale Than e'er was sung in meadow, bower, or dale.
370 ページ - ... and reward. By the abolition of the religious houfes, many towns and their adjacent villages were utterly deprived of their only means of inftrudtion.
312 ページ - Mourns there a widow, bathed in streaming tears ? Stoops there a sire beneath the weight of years ? Weeps there a maid, in pining sadness left, Of tender parents and of hope bereft ? To Solima their sorrows they bewail; To Solima they pour their plaintive tale.
7 ページ - ... to Henry for fome territories held by fealty and homage, was guilty of high treafon ; whofe life was in the power of that offended monarch, and whofe kingdom was in great and imminent danger of being deftroyed by his fuperior forces, with the concurrence of its own rebellious fubjects, the favage Galwegians.
181 ページ - ... fire Would take my rest away. Your charms in harmless childhood lay Like metals in a mine ; Age from no face takes more away Than youth conceal'd in thine. But as your charms insensibly To their perfection prest, So love as unperceived did fly, And center'd in my breast. My passion with your beauty grew, While Cupid at my heart Still as his mother favour...
9 ページ - ... and from thence he went to York, where, on the tenth day of Auguft, he was attended by the king of Scotland, who brought thither with him all the bifhops, earls, barons, knights, and freeholders of his realm, from the greateft to the leaft, in order to their doing, together with himfelf, and earl David, his brother, liege homage to Henry, according to the articles of the treaty of peace concluded at Falaife. The caftles, demanded, as fecurities for the full execution thereof, had been delivered...
192 ページ - ... to new danger from another invention, which Archimedes had contrived. He had caused openings to be made in many parts of the wall, equal in height to the stature of a man, and to the palm of a hand in breadth. And having planted on the inside archers, and little scorpions, he discharged a multitude...
148 ページ - ... that can add to that influence by the fame means that created it. Debts and taxes laid the foundation ; throwing into the...