The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1802 |
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Pagina 3
... tion of the two days , which I have considered in this section , would perhaps throw more light on what is called the Harmony of the Gospels . Vol . iii . Part i . p . 9o . The object of the next chapter is to discover the cause why St ...
... tion of the two days , which I have considered in this section , would perhaps throw more light on what is called the Harmony of the Gospels . Vol . iii . Part i . p . 9o . The object of the next chapter is to discover the cause why St ...
Pagina 15
... tion on the coast to fill up the vacuum . But these winds continue only to the end of May or the beginning of June , when the sun being near the summer solstice , the hot land wind on the coast of Coromandel commences , and continues ...
... tion on the coast to fill up the vacuum . But these winds continue only to the end of May or the beginning of June , when the sun being near the summer solstice , the hot land wind on the coast of Coromandel commences , and continues ...
Pagina 18
... tion of the neighbouring hills noticed . A little inquiry might have obtained many of these journals ; indeed , many have been published , which do not seem to have been known to this au- thor . He remarks , that the prevailing winds ...
... tion of the neighbouring hills noticed . A little inquiry might have obtained many of these journals ; indeed , many have been published , which do not seem to have been known to this au- thor . He remarks , that the prevailing winds ...
Pagina 24
... tion was , during two centuries , the radical defect in the house of Bourbon . Where do you find in the race that decision of character , that firmness of mind , impetuosity of volition , enlightened by genius , which animated Henry IV ...
... tion was , during two centuries , the radical defect in the house of Bourbon . Where do you find in the race that decision of character , that firmness of mind , impetuosity of volition , enlightened by genius , which animated Henry IV ...
Pagina 28
... tion of relief from the English . The town was sacked and burnt , and the king proceeded to the siege of Alais , and other places in Languedoc . " Cromwell afterwards kept up an intercourse , more peaceable it is true , with the heads ...
... tion of relief from the English . The town was sacked and burnt , and the king proceeded to the siege of Alais , and other places in Languedoc . " Cromwell afterwards kept up an intercourse , more peaceable it is true , with the heads ...
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Pagina 426 - Brethren, I write no new commandment unto you, but an old commandment which ye had from the beginning : The old commandment is the word which ye have heard from the beginning.
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Pagina 446 - They were all men of good morals, excellent in virtue and virtuous deeds, skilled in the use of weapons to strike with, or to be thrown, brave men, eager for victory in battle.
Pagina 426 - Again, a new commandment I write unto you, which thing is true in him and in you, because the darkness is past, and the true light now shineth.