The Monthly Review Or Literary Journal1765 |
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الصفحة 199
... says Dr. Priestley , are Deifts from having free liberty to publish their fen- timents , that even many Christians cannot fpeak out with . fafety . fafety . In prefent circumftances , à Chriftian divine is PRIESTLEY'S Efay on a Course ...
... says Dr. Priestley , are Deifts from having free liberty to publish their fen- timents , that even many Christians cannot fpeak out with . fafety . fafety . In prefent circumftances , à Chriftian divine is PRIESTLEY'S Efay on a Course ...
الصفحة 214
... say , that because theory and experience in the art of fhip - building often difagree , the former can be of no ufe : for we fhould be glad to know in what branch of literature there is a perfect coincidence between theory and practice ...
... say , that because theory and experience in the art of fhip - building often difagree , the former can be of no ufe : for we fhould be glad to know in what branch of literature there is a perfect coincidence between theory and practice ...
الصفحة 239
... says upon this capital article , as well as upon the others , is fpecious , if not fully Tatisfactory ; and , to say the leaft , deferves to be well attended to . The Writer gives us to understand that he has a feat in the houfe ; which ...
... says upon this capital article , as well as upon the others , is fpecious , if not fully Tatisfactory ; and , to say the leaft , deferves to be well attended to . The Writer gives us to understand that he has a feat in the houfe ; which ...
الصفحة 279
... says , if this practice were general it would extinguish the human fpecies ; but he might have faid the fame with greater truth of celibacy t ; which is reckoned by many good Chriftians to be a virtue . Ay , but he afterwards expressly ...
... says , if this practice were general it would extinguish the human fpecies ; but he might have faid the fame with greater truth of celibacy t ; which is reckoned by many good Chriftians to be a virtue . Ay , but he afterwards expressly ...
الصفحة 294
... say it is , that Shakespeare appears reduced to the neceffity of straining his faculties ; if he be hardly ever endeavouring ... says of the poet , poet , ftruggles with it for a while , and 294 JOHNSON's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays.
... say it is , that Shakespeare appears reduced to the neceffity of straining his faculties ; if he be hardly ever endeavouring ... says of the poet , poet , ftruggles with it for a while , and 294 JOHNSON's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays.
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