The British Critic, Volym 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... natural produce would have yielded but a scanty subsistence to a few miserable savages ; and can draw from every quarter of the globe whatever nature has anywhere supplied for the use and pleasure of the human race . For the want of ...
... natural produce would have yielded but a scanty subsistence to a few miserable savages ; and can draw from every quarter of the globe whatever nature has anywhere supplied for the use and pleasure of the human race . For the want of ...
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... nature of the Deity , farther than his attributes have been revealed to us in scripture , or may be collected from ... nature with the Father . III . The Son's coeternal existence with the Father . IV . The subordination of the Son to ...
... nature of the Deity , farther than his attributes have been revealed to us in scripture , or may be collected from ... nature with the Father . III . The Son's coeternal existence with the Father . IV . The subordination of the Son to ...
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... nature of the " Commentaries , " and for whose use they are intended . It was without doubt the great object of the commentator to describe the constitution of his country ; " to examine its solid foundations , to mark out its extensive ...
... nature of the " Commentaries , " and for whose use they are intended . It was without doubt the great object of the commentator to describe the constitution of his country ; " to examine its solid foundations , to mark out its extensive ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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