The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1800 |
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... ftate of fluidity ; comparing it to the prifmatic forms of starch . But this retraction he explains from a previous folution of the fubftance , in caloric . The curved columns feem to us ftrongly . adverfe to the igneous fyftem . We can ...
... ftate of fluidity ; comparing it to the prifmatic forms of starch . But this retraction he explains from a previous folution of the fubftance , in caloric . The curved columns feem to us ftrongly . adverfe to the igneous fyftem . We can ...
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... ftate it was natural that two parties fhould be formed ; the one stre- nuous for the articles in the moft rigid sense , the other inclined to adapt them to the new opinions of the times . The former party ran into methodifm , the latter ...
... ftate it was natural that two parties fhould be formed ; the one stre- nuous for the articles in the moft rigid sense , the other inclined to adapt them to the new opinions of the times . The former party ran into methodifm , the latter ...
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... ftate of the church , the publication of a history whofe evident tendency is to lower our opinions of epifcopacy and to leffen the attachment to the peculiar difcipline of the church of England , must be viewed with a jealous eye ; and ...
... ftate of the church , the publication of a history whofe evident tendency is to lower our opinions of epifcopacy and to leffen the attachment to the peculiar difcipline of the church of England , must be viewed with a jealous eye ; and ...
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... ftate of perfe- cution to a state of exaltation , the ceffation of miraculous powers , the introduction of monafticifm , are all well de- fcribed by our author . He is cautious in giving affent to the tales of the early writers : he ...
... ftate of perfe- cution to a state of exaltation , the ceffation of miraculous powers , the introduction of monafticifm , are all well de- fcribed by our author . He is cautious in giving affent to the tales of the early writers : he ...
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... ftate formed the first inaufpicious al- liance ; and the corruption which had been plentifully fown before , now ripened by court intrigues for political bishops of imperial appointment , or at the fuggeftion of the prime minifter ...
... ftate formed the first inaufpicious al- liance ; and the corruption which had been plentifully fown before , now ripened by court intrigues for political bishops of imperial appointment , or at the fuggeftion of the prime minifter ...
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