The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Tom 4F. and C. Rivington, 1794 |
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... body must always deferve public attention . The articles in this part are not numerous , but fome of them are interefting and important . An imported * No . II . p . 140. + No. V. p . 546. Vol . II.p. 86. & 186 . § No. III . p . 246 ...
... body must always deferve public attention . The articles in this part are not numerous , but fome of them are interefting and important . An imported * No . II . p . 140. + No. V. p . 546. Vol . II.p. 86. & 186 . § No. III . p . 246 ...
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... bodies - Anthologia Græca 187 688 559 687 B 86 Barbauld Mrs. Sins of the go- vernment , fins of the nation , 81 313 89 Barry's familiar letters Bafilii magni ad adolefcentes - ratio Bates's obfervations on the controverfy between the ...
... bodies - Anthologia Græca 187 688 559 687 B 86 Barbauld Mrs. Sins of the go- vernment , fins of the nation , 81 313 89 Barry's familiar letters Bafilii magni ad adolefcentes - ratio Bates's obfervations on the controverfy between the ...
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... body of Babylon Deafon on juftification by 674 77 33 Bryfon's fermon on the chrif- tian character Buchanan's view of the fifhe- ry of G. B. 675 Devotion on the nature of true 431 Dixon's fermon on reforma- tlon - — 73 557 Button's faft ...
... body of Babylon Deafon on juftification by 674 77 33 Bryfon's fermon on the chrif- tian character Buchanan's view of the fifhe- ry of G. B. 675 Devotion on the nature of true 431 Dixon's fermon on reforma- tlon - — 73 557 Button's faft ...
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... body , or in a meliorating the whole , thould be collected . Defcriptions of the bones and muscles , as being the most fimple and obvious parts , have been long fince given with fo much accuracy ; their connexion , motion , and ufes fo ...
... body , or in a meliorating the whole , thould be collected . Defcriptions of the bones and muscles , as being the most fimple and obvious parts , have been long fince given with fo much accuracy ; their connexion , motion , and ufes fo ...
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... body . And after all , no one must expect to acquire a competent know- ledge of Anatomy from reading the best and most accu- rate defcriptions , or from examining and ever fo atten- tively contemplating the most lively delineations . It ...
... body . And after all , no one must expect to acquire a competent know- ledge of Anatomy from reading the best and most accu- rate defcriptions , or from examining and ever fo atten- tively contemplating the most lively delineations . It ...
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