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... body of delegates to petition for their rights , without the co - opera- tion of the Protestants , was ill suited to allay the reviving . animosity . The British ministry , determined on war with France , and desirous of drawing ...
... body of delegates to petition for their rights , without the co - opera- tion of the Protestants , was ill suited to allay the reviving . animosity . The British ministry , determined on war with France , and desirous of drawing ...
Pagina 278
... body , which will exist after its dissolution . ' The hypothesis of the existence of an imma- terial principle will not , we apprehend , receive much support from Dr. Jameson's argument in its favour . A still more un- fortunate ...
... body , which will exist after its dissolution . ' The hypothesis of the existence of an imma- terial principle will not , we apprehend , receive much support from Dr. Jameson's argument in its favour . A still more un- fortunate ...
Pagina 279
... body at its different ages , ' commences with a long account of the various methods that have been employed by physiologists , for dividing the term of life into distinct periods or epochas . This review gives Dr. Jameson an opportunity ...
... body at its different ages , ' commences with a long account of the various methods that have been employed by physiologists , for dividing the term of life into distinct periods or epochas . This review gives Dr. Jameson an opportunity ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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