The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, 30. sējumsTobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1800 |
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6. lappuse
... feveral traditions with great care , and delivers the journal of this tremendous revolution poffeffed by his tribe at the fame time the style of the narrative is fo completely adapted to the mode of thinking of this tribe , that it ...
... feveral traditions with great care , and delivers the journal of this tremendous revolution poffeffed by his tribe at the fame time the style of the narrative is fo completely adapted to the mode of thinking of this tribe , that it ...
25. lappuse
... feveral fa- vourite maxims of the oppofite fchool . Moralifts are very much divided in their defininitions of virtue , and a new one is naturally to be expected from every writer on this fubject . Thofe of Thales , Epicurus , Cicero ...
... feveral fa- vourite maxims of the oppofite fchool . Moralifts are very much divided in their defininitions of virtue , and a new one is naturally to be expected from every writer on this fubject . Thofe of Thales , Epicurus , Cicero ...
28. lappuse
... feveral good reafons for differing from Locke , all of which would have been equally valid , and in place , if they had been introduced lefs violently , and without the appearance of an infidel maxim . On the motive to virtue , our ...
... feveral good reafons for differing from Locke , all of which would have been equally valid , and in place , if they had been introduced lefs violently , and without the appearance of an infidel maxim . On the motive to virtue , our ...
31. lappuse
... feveral parts uninterefting . The author's definition of virtue is the beft part of his book ; and when it is confidered as the virtue of a Chriftian , we apprehend no danger in tracing it to its re- moteft connexions . The teachers of ...
... feveral parts uninterefting . The author's definition of virtue is the beft part of his book ; and when it is confidered as the virtue of a Chriftian , we apprehend no danger in tracing it to its re- moteft connexions . The teachers of ...
34. lappuse
... feveral rows of trees . The hamlet which I have just described , appears to correfpond with that which formerly contained the Pelufiac branch ; this was the most easterly channel of the Nile ; it advanced towards the defert , and has ...
... feveral rows of trees . The hamlet which I have just described , appears to correfpond with that which formerly contained the Pelufiac branch ; this was the most easterly channel of the Nile ; it advanced towards the defert , and has ...
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