The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volumen18F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... opinion of the tract , we have erred ; we know not why , but certainly not from partiality to the au- thor , who is to this hour unknown to us . The par- ticular notice given to this obliged us to be more concife in our account of a ...
... opinion of the tract , we have erred ; we know not why , but certainly not from partiality to the au- thor , who is to this hour unknown to us . The par- ticular notice given to this obliged us to be more concife in our account of a ...
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... opinion is fupported by the ftrongest analogy , becaufe a repro- duction of the fpecies is the confequence ; and then another organ of fenfe must be wanted to direct thefe vegetable amourettes to find each other ; one probably analogous ...
... opinion is fupported by the ftrongest analogy , becaufe a repro- duction of the fpecies is the confequence ; and then another organ of fenfe must be wanted to direct thefe vegetable amourettes to find each other ; one probably analogous ...
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... opinion I am inclined to efpoufe , but fhall not here enter into a detail of the theory ; but shall only observe , that the experiments on vegetation have been principally made with the accumulation of the vitreous electricity only ...
... opinion I am inclined to efpoufe , but fhall not here enter into a detail of the theory ; but shall only observe , that the experiments on vegetation have been principally made with the accumulation of the vitreous electricity only ...
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... opinion of the work , we may exprefs it in the following con- cife manner : A ponderous quarto volume , of upwards of 600 pages , not thinly printed , and worth a guinea and a half , contains a vast number and variety of particulars ...
... opinion of the work , we may exprefs it in the following con- cife manner : A ponderous quarto volume , of upwards of 600 pages , not thinly printed , and worth a guinea and a half , contains a vast number and variety of particulars ...
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... opinion with a foreign theorist respect- ing the merits of our national favourite , the reader , who has not the fcore to refer to , will probably fay that I ought to have given a longer extract from it , but method and the limits of ...
... opinion with a foreign theorist respect- ing the merits of our national favourite , the reader , who has not the fcore to refer to , will probably fay that I ought to have given a longer extract from it , but method and the limits of ...
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Página 545 - ... the faith of reason ! But still the heart doth need a language, still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names, And to yon starry world they now are gone, Spirits or gods, that used to share this earth With man as with their friend ; and to the lover Yonder they move, from yonder visible sky Shoot influence down : and even at this day 'Tis Jupiter who brings whate'er is great, And Venus who brings everything that's fair ! Thek.
Página 68 - That the penalty for the violent contravention of this right is the confiscation of the property so withheld from visitation and search. For the proof of this I need only refer to Vattel, one of the most correct and certainly not the least indulgent of modern professors of public law.
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