The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... supposed latitude refers chiefly to the doctrines involved in the quinquarticular controversy ; and that those writers , who have termed our Articles ' articles of peace , ' have so termed them with reference to the points at issue ...
... supposed latitude refers chiefly to the doctrines involved in the quinquarticular controversy ; and that those writers , who have termed our Articles ' articles of peace , ' have so termed them with reference to the points at issue ...
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... supposed that it was not his bitterness , but his love of conjectural emendation which exposed him to this sarcasm of Pope . In vol . iii . p . 29 , Lord Dunboyne is stated to have " read his incantation from the errors of the Church of ...
... supposed that it was not his bitterness , but his love of conjectural emendation which exposed him to this sarcasm of Pope . In vol . iii . p . 29 , Lord Dunboyne is stated to have " read his incantation from the errors of the Church of ...
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... supposed a few leaders to propound all business of the House of Commons . They , then , in effect do that business ; and if so , though those who adopt it , may in fact be free , yet the junta alone are prin- cipally and really ...
... supposed a few leaders to propound all business of the House of Commons . They , then , in effect do that business ; and if so , though those who adopt it , may in fact be free , yet the junta alone are prin- cipally and really ...
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