The British Critic: A New Review, Volym 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... appear unfortunate or despicable . Whether by his unmerited and ill - ap- plied prosperity , or his insolence in boasting of ... appears to be at present . " P. 6 . After a long disquisition upon its nature , and an examination into the ...
... appear unfortunate or despicable . Whether by his unmerited and ill - ap- plied prosperity , or his insolence in boasting of ... appears to be at present . " P. 6 . After a long disquisition upon its nature , and an examination into the ...
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... appears too full of subtilty and refinement to produce conviction . 66 Having now considered the Nature of Malice , and made our remarks a ground for introducing some passages of Holy Scripture , we proceed to examine its effects , that ...
... appears too full of subtilty and refinement to produce conviction . 66 Having now considered the Nature of Malice , and made our remarks a ground for introducing some passages of Holy Scripture , we proceed to examine its effects , that ...
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... appears to be destructive of the general happiness of mankind . We shall now present our readers with the author's view of the beneficial effect of this sentiment upon mankind . " Of such as are useful it may be said , in general , that ...
... appears to be destructive of the general happiness of mankind . We shall now present our readers with the author's view of the beneficial effect of this sentiment upon mankind . " Of such as are useful it may be said , in general , that ...
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... appears , so resentment would prompt to no punishment were all appearance of injury to cease . : " But to be more particular ; - " Resentment is that which excites and enables each individual to resist and to prevent evil ; nor can we ...
... appears , so resentment would prompt to no punishment were all appearance of injury to cease . : " But to be more particular ; - " Resentment is that which excites and enables each individual to resist and to prevent evil ; nor can we ...
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... appears , by his own account , to have given a constant attendance in his place , and to have been present at all the remarkable debates during those stormy and unsettled times . He usually divided with Lord North and the Coalition ...
... appears , by his own account , to have given a constant attendance in his place , and to have been present at all the remarkable debates during those stormy and unsettled times . He usually divided with Lord North and the Coalition ...
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