The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... feelings of compassion and benevolence towards the modern Jews , and cordially share them ourselves , yet we cannot ... feeling between Jews and Christians , is , doubtless , an excellent object : but if we understand the object of this ...
... feelings of compassion and benevolence towards the modern Jews , and cordially share them ourselves , yet we cannot ... feeling between Jews and Christians , is , doubtless , an excellent object : but if we understand the object of this ...
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... feelings were necessarily unknown in Ireland , in reference to the royal visit . A sovereign of England could only ... feelings have the depth as well as the placidity of still waters , & c . & c . The operation of those feelings , or ...
... feelings were necessarily unknown in Ireland , in reference to the royal visit . A sovereign of England could only ... feelings have the depth as well as the placidity of still waters , & c . & c . The operation of those feelings , or ...
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... feelings with which both White- field and Wesley were infatuated , has actually led thousands to des- pair ; and ... feeling of enthusiastic confidence and assu- rance . He comments in terms of deserved severity , on the practice so ...
... feelings with which both White- field and Wesley were infatuated , has actually led thousands to des- pair ; and ... feeling of enthusiastic confidence and assu- rance . He comments in terms of deserved severity , on the practice so ...
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The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1826 |
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