The Monthly Magazine, Volume 3Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1797 |
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... tion was only occafionally introduced . It was mentioned as originating with Sir John Pringle ; but it is now widely fpread , and is by very many confidered as the only rational account of the opera- tion of that manure . It has been ...
... tion was only occafionally introduced . It was mentioned as originating with Sir John Pringle ; but it is now widely fpread , and is by very many confidered as the only rational account of the opera- tion of that manure . It has been ...
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... tion fanctioned by his countrymen , the world was before him , and he was at liberty to depart . He is not fubject , " continues Mr. G. " to the government , because his ancestors obeyed it , but becaule he bas vo- luntarily engaged to ...
... tion fanctioned by his countrymen , the world was before him , and he was at liberty to depart . He is not fubject , " continues Mr. G. " to the government , because his ancestors obeyed it , but becaule he bas vo- luntarily engaged to ...
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... tion of what muft , in moft inftances , dif- guft the hearer . Dr. Cooke's Glees " How fleep the Brave , " " In the merry month of May , " and " The Moufe's Petition , " are all excellent ; the fecond is a beautiful imitation of the old ...
... tion of what muft , in moft inftances , dif- guft the hearer . Dr. Cooke's Glees " How fleep the Brave , " " In the merry month of May , " and " The Moufe's Petition , " are all excellent ; the fecond is a beautiful imitation of the old ...
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... tion from Huartes , I must be permitted to hint , that when a writer brings for- ward a quotation from any author in fupport of an hypothefis , without tefti- fying any objections or limitations , it . is ufual to confider him as ...
... tion from Huartes , I must be permitted to hint , that when a writer brings for- ward a quotation from any author in fupport of an hypothefis , without tefti- fying any objections or limitations , it . is ufual to confider him as ...
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... tion , accuracy of arrangement , and per- tinency of illuftration : it is intended as introductory to an Effay on the Philofo- phy of Chriftianity . THEOLOGY . During the period of the prefent re- trofpect , the field of Theology has ...
... tion , accuracy of arrangement , and per- tinency of illuftration : it is intended as introductory to an Effay on the Philofo- phy of Chriftianity . THEOLOGY . During the period of the prefent re- trofpect , the field of Theology has ...
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Page 17 - ... shall take up serpents ; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them ; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
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