The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, 26±ÇW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1768 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... means of debafing their collec- tions , by the admiffion of improper materials . The Society has gleaned useless ... mean not , however , to apply this cenfure to the volume now under our cognizance , which contains feveral ingenious ...
... means of debafing their collec- tions , by the admiffion of improper materials . The Society has gleaned useless ... mean not , however , to apply this cenfure to the volume now under our cognizance , which contains feveral ingenious ...
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... means became fea , and has perhaps continued fo ever fince , as that which was before the flood the ' bottom of the fea , probably from that time has continued to be continent and dry land * . 6 * I do not mean by this to infinuate ...
... means became fea , and has perhaps continued fo ever fince , as that which was before the flood the ' bottom of the fea , probably from that time has continued to be continent and dry land * . 6 * I do not mean by this to infinuate ...
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... means make the quantity of unneutralized earth appear greater than it really is . It appears from thefe experiments , that the unneutralized earth is intirely precipitated from these three waters , by the addition of a proper quantity ...
... means make the quantity of unneutralized earth appear greater than it really is . It appears from thefe experiments , that the unneutralized earth is intirely precipitated from these three waters , by the addition of a proper quantity ...
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... means of ganglions , the motions of the heart , intef tines , and uvea , are rendered uniformly involuntary . Several objections have been raised to this doctrine , which he attempts to invalidate . The next number contains Cogitata de ...
... means of ganglions , the motions of the heart , intef tines , and uvea , are rendered uniformly involuntary . Several objections have been raised to this doctrine , which he attempts to invalidate . The next number contains Cogitata de ...
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... means in Italian the building where the fovereign refides , or the house in which a nobleman lives . Thus Marlborough - houfe or Devonshire - houfe would , in Italian , be diftinguished from common houses , and be called palazzo's ...
... means in Italian the building where the fovereign refides , or the house in which a nobleman lives . Thus Marlborough - houfe or Devonshire - houfe would , in Italian , be diftinguished from common houses , and be called palazzo's ...
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260 ÆäÀÌÁö - WE are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings...
259 ÆäÀÌÁö - Original Sin standeth not in the following of Adam, (as the Pelagians do vainly talk;) but it is the fault and corruption of the Nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam...
76 ÆäÀÌÁö - I do declare and promise, that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England, as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.
29 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... are sometimes adjourned from the other courts, such causes, as the judges upon argument find to be of great weight and difficulty, before any judgment is given upon them in the court below.
123 ÆäÀÌÁö - Caesaris ausa est. Qua maris Adriaci longas ferit unda Salonas et tepidum in molles zephyros excurrit lader...
282 ÆäÀÌÁö - God, whose nature and property is ever to have mercy and to forgive, receive our humble petitions ; and though we be tied and bound with the chain of our sins, yet let the pitifulness of thy great mercy loose us ; for the honour of Jesus Christ, our Mediator and Advocate.
64 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parliament; and we are as much dependent on Great Britain as a perfectly free people can be on another.
29 ÆäÀÌÁö - Eliz. c. 8. consisting of the justices of the common pleas, and the barons of the exchequer, before whom writs of error may be brought to reverse judgments in certain suits originally begun in the court of king's bench.
259 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Holy Ghost, proceeding from the Father and the Son, is of one substance, majesty, and glory, with the Father and the Son, very and eternal God.
461 ÆäÀÌÁö - And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jefus Chrift whom thou haft fent.