The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Tom 4F. and C. Rivington, 1794 |
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... observations on the circulating and nervous fyftem of frogs , and an account of his experiments with opium , we find but little new or in- terefting ; and when we confider the extreme jealoufy which the learned Profeffor at all times ...
... observations on the circulating and nervous fyftem of frogs , and an account of his experiments with opium , we find but little new or in- terefting ; and when we confider the extreme jealoufy which the learned Profeffor at all times ...
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... observing her countenance change , enquired if she was ill , " Let us go , " faid Emily , faintly , " the air of these rooms is un- wholesome ; but , when the attempted to do fo , confidering that she muft pafs through the apartment ...
... observing her countenance change , enquired if she was ill , " Let us go , " faid Emily , faintly , " the air of these rooms is un- wholesome ; but , when the attempted to do fo , confidering that she muft pafs through the apartment ...
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... observing a Ship in full fail approach the fhore , he immediately concluded that it bore the lilies of France in purfuit of their victim ; and im- mediately , without taking any other leave of his host than French Leave , made the best ...
... observing a Ship in full fail approach the fhore , he immediately concluded that it bore the lilies of France in purfuit of their victim ; and im- mediately , without taking any other leave of his host than French Leave , made the best ...
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... observations , and then pro- ceed to mention a cafe in which the commentator feems too haftily to oppofe Michaelis , when he offers an ingenious , and in fome degree , a novel remark , to justify an expreffion found in St. Luke's Gofpel ...
... observations , and then pro- ceed to mention a cafe in which the commentator feems too haftily to oppofe Michaelis , when he offers an ingenious , and in fome degree , a novel remark , to justify an expreffion found in St. Luke's Gofpel ...
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... observing transits , and of afcertaining the right afcenfion and declination of celeftial bodies , is undoubtedly defirable to aftronomers ; and the Rev. author of this paper has evinced confiderable knowledge and attention to the ...
... observing transits , and of afcertaining the right afcenfion and declination of celeftial bodies , is undoubtedly defirable to aftronomers ; and the Rev. author of this paper has evinced confiderable knowledge and attention to the ...
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