The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Temas123-126J. Whittle, 1808 |
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... historical facts and anecdotes ; and his fabulous stories and miracles , when we con- sider the age of bigotry and superstition in which they were recounted and credited , will , in these more enlightened 2 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... historical facts and anecdotes ; and his fabulous stories and miracles , when we con- sider the age of bigotry and superstition in which they were recounted and credited , will , in these more enlightened 2 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... ego volo temerè credi cuncta quæ posui , quia nec à me ipso ita creduntur , tanquam . nulla de eis sit in meâ cogitatione dubitatio . " Ibid . Another is that his hounds were mad and himself blind 12 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... ego volo temerè credi cuncta quæ posui , quia nec à me ipso ita creduntur , tanquam . nulla de eis sit in meâ cogitatione dubitatio . " Ibid . Another is that his hounds were mad and himself blind 12 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... and still retains many vestiges of Roman antiquity : the extent of its stone walls may yet be traced ; the grounds within its precincts were accustomed to winter , and from this circumstance it 14 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... and still retains many vestiges of Roman antiquity : the extent of its stone walls may yet be traced ; the grounds within its precincts were accustomed to winter , and from this circumstance it 14 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... criticism , and even to ridicule , if their works be ridiculous ; other- wise , the first who writes a book upon a subject will maintain a monopoly of sentiment and opinion upon it .-- You must never shew the absurdity of it , although ...
... criticism , and even to ridicule , if their works be ridiculous ; other- wise , the first who writes a book upon a subject will maintain a monopoly of sentiment and opinion upon it .-- You must never shew the absurdity of it , although ...
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... criticism in " My Pocket Book , " since after comparing both the works together , his Lordship had been convinced that he should be laughed at if he became a pur- chaser of the " Stranger in Ireland . " The comment of the Attorney ...
... criticism in " My Pocket Book , " since after comparing both the works together , his Lordship had been convinced that he should be laughed at if he became a pur- chaser of the " Stranger in Ireland . " The comment of the Attorney ...
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Página 214 - By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts : and by it he being dead yet speaketh.
Página 86 - Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you ; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
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