The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Bind 26W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1768 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... leaft knowledge of our language had fhewn Mr. Sharp the distinguishing propriety of these two words , and had kept him from ftealing this blunder , along with many others , from Miffon's Travels through Italy . Miffon was not able to fe ...
... leaft knowledge of our language had fhewn Mr. Sharp the distinguishing propriety of these two words , and had kept him from ftealing this blunder , along with many others , from Miffon's Travels through Italy . Miffon was not able to fe ...
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... leaft falfe ; as they suppose without fcruple , that it is fuperior , in beauty , to all the living languages ; and that it even equals thofe of Greece and ancient Rome ; but that he shall fhew them , with clear evidence , the falfity ...
... leaft falfe ; as they suppose without fcruple , that it is fuperior , in beauty , to all the living languages ; and that it even equals thofe of Greece and ancient Rome ; but that he shall fhew them , with clear evidence , the falfity ...
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... leaft extremity on the bafis in the folid angle of the cell . This egg is formed of a membrane , thin , white , fmooth , and full of a whitish liquor .事 Immediately after the pregnant bee hath laid an egg in one cell , the g goes with ...
... leaft extremity on the bafis in the folid angle of the cell . This egg is formed of a membrane , thin , white , fmooth , and full of a whitish liquor .事 Immediately after the pregnant bee hath laid an egg in one cell , the g goes with ...
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... leaft fhew of refentment . On these occafions their only defire feems to be a wish to avoid fuch another disturb- ance as has reduced them to their prefent forlorn ftate , A person who has familiarized himself to bees can , by means of ...
... leaft fhew of refentment . On these occafions their only defire feems to be a wish to avoid fuch another disturb- ance as has reduced them to their prefent forlorn ftate , A person who has familiarized himself to bees can , by means of ...
Side 43
... leaft injury done to her brings immediate destruction to the hive , if you have not a fpare queen to put in her place , as I have too often expe- rienced in my first attempts . When poffeffed of her , I can , without injury to her , or ...
... leaft injury done to her brings immediate destruction to the hive , if you have not a fpare queen to put in her place , as I have too often expe- rienced in my first attempts . When poffeffed of her , I can , without injury to her , or ...
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Side 260 - WE are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings...
Side 259 - Original Sin standeth not in the following of Adam, (as the Pelagians do vainly talk;) but it is the fault and corruption of the Nature of every man, that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam...
Side 76 - I do declare and promise, that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England, as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.
Side 29 - ... are sometimes adjourned from the other courts, such causes, as the judges upon argument find to be of great weight and difficulty, before any judgment is given upon them in the court below.
Side 123 - Caesaris ausa est. Qua maris Adriaci longas ferit unda Salonas et tepidum in molles zephyros excurrit lader...
Side 282 - God, whose nature and property is ever to have mercy and to forgive, receive our humble petitions ; and though we be tied and bound with the chain of our sins, yet let the pitifulness of thy great mercy loose us ; for the honour of Jesus Christ, our Mediator and Advocate.
Side 64 - Parliament; and we are as much dependent on Great Britain as a perfectly free people can be on another.
Side 29 - Eliz. c. 8. consisting of the justices of the common pleas, and the barons of the exchequer, before whom writs of error may be brought to reverse judgments in certain suits originally begun in the court of king's bench.
Side 259 - The Holy Ghost, proceeding from the Father and the Son, is of one substance, majesty, and glory, with the Father and the Son, very and eternal God.
Side 461 - And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jefus Chrift whom thou haft fent.