The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Opseg 13F. and C. Rivington, 1799 |
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Stranica ii
or two points , from Dr. Blayney , his Differtation * on the fecond Chapter of the fame Prophet deferves at- tention , as the work of a pious and able commenta- tor . The publication of Mr. Kett , entitled , Hiftory the Interpreter of ...
or two points , from Dr. Blayney , his Differtation * on the fecond Chapter of the fame Prophet deferves at- tention , as the work of a pious and able commenta- tor . The publication of Mr. Kett , entitled , Hiftory the Interpreter of ...
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... fecond volume appeared in 1793 , and was reviewed in our fourth volume ; the first part of volume the first is now given to the public , and the fecond part is faid to be in the prefs . It is , however , a work of more than common merit ...
... fecond volume appeared in 1793 , and was reviewed in our fourth volume ; the first part of volume the first is now given to the public , and the fecond part is faid to be in the prefs . It is , however , a work of more than common merit ...
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... fecond by a public degradation from his abused power , through the means of an infignificant agent , BAMUN , the dwarf ; or Veefhnu concealed under that contemptible form . Very few of these Avatars will , from their great length and ...
... fecond by a public degradation from his abused power , through the means of an infignificant agent , BAMUN , the dwarf ; or Veefhnu concealed under that contemptible form . Very few of these Avatars will , from their great length and ...
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... fecond , he is reprefented as refcuing beauty and innocence , in the perfon of his wife Sita , from the grafp of a favage tyrant , who had carried her by force away ; and reclaiming to difcipline , and uniting in focial bands , the wild ...
... fecond , he is reprefented as refcuing beauty and innocence , in the perfon of his wife Sita , from the grafp of a favage tyrant , who had carried her by force away ; and reclaiming to difcipline , and uniting in focial bands , the wild ...
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... fecond general divifion of his volume , which comprehends the history of the ancient invafions of India , as given by claflical writers , many of thofe narrations , to be found in Herodotus , Diodorus Siculus , and other Greek ...
... fecond general divifion of his volume , which comprehends the history of the ancient invafions of India , as given by claflical writers , many of thofe narrations , to be found in Herodotus , Diodorus Siculus , and other Greek ...
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