The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Том 60Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1785 |
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... circumstances propofed to them in their prefent ftate of mind.- After a fincere , but ineffectual endeavour , by the child , to ac- commodate his inclination to his parent's pleasure , he ought ́not to fuffer in his parent's affection ...
... circumstances propofed to them in their prefent ftate of mind.- After a fincere , but ineffectual endeavour , by the child , to ac- commodate his inclination to his parent's pleasure , he ought ́not to fuffer in his parent's affection ...
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... circumstances , infifted on by our author , are polytheism , ido- latry , divination and ordeal trials , facrifices , and the fabul- ous tales of miraculous and terrific appearances . - The au thor's account of thefe fubjects is ...
... circumstances , infifted on by our author , are polytheism , ido- latry , divination and ordeal trials , facrifices , and the fabul- ous tales of miraculous and terrific appearances . - The au thor's account of thefe fubjects is ...
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... circumstances attending the per- formance of this horrid rite , in most nations , afford additional proof , that the original intent of facrifice was to appease a ma- lignant deity . We are well affured , that the occafion was , in ...
... circumstances attending the per- formance of this horrid rite , in most nations , afford additional proof , that the original intent of facrifice was to appease a ma- lignant deity . We are well affured , that the occafion was , in ...
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... circumstances which might be adduced , that the proofs he brings in fupport of this opinion are frequently groundless . Euclid was not infallible ; and therefore , whether the faults belong to him , or to his commentators , is but of ...
... circumstances which might be adduced , that the proofs he brings in fupport of this opinion are frequently groundless . Euclid was not infallible ; and therefore , whether the faults belong to him , or to his commentators , is but of ...
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... circumstances of life . The confpicuous philanthropy of the author merits our warmeft praife ; and we heartily with fuccefs to a plan fo fingular , benevolent , and gratuitous . Elements of Nature ; or , Free Opinions Sported in the ...
... circumstances of life . The confpicuous philanthropy of the author merits our warmeft praife ; and we heartily with fuccefs to a plan fo fingular , benevolent , and gratuitous . Elements of Nature ; or , Free Opinions Sported in the ...
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