The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 21W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1766 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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Pagina 10
... tion of fervants he includes labourers 4. The fecond private relation treated of , is the tender and interesting one of husband and wife in marriage . He obferves , that " our law confiders marriage in no other light than as a civil ...
... tion of fervants he includes labourers 4. The fecond private relation treated of , is the tender and interesting one of husband and wife in marriage . He obferves , that " our law confiders marriage in no other light than as a civil ...
Pagina 13
... tion , without which what is afterwards affirmed of it would not be true ; and therefore it is violently and improperly thrown into a parenthefis : and the latter of them , instead of rendering the sentence more intelligible , confufes ...
... tion , without which what is afterwards affirmed of it would not be true ; and therefore it is violently and improperly thrown into a parenthefis : and the latter of them , instead of rendering the sentence more intelligible , confufes ...
Pagina 13
... tion ; and that the peat or pet he has spoken of , is what we com- monly call a fit of the fullens ; and our conjecture seems to amount to certainty , by what follows it is best put finger in the eye , an fhe knew why . ' Crying may be ...
... tion ; and that the peat or pet he has spoken of , is what we com- monly call a fit of the fullens ; and our conjecture seems to amount to certainty , by what follows it is best put finger in the eye , an fhe knew why . ' Crying may be ...
Pagina 13
... tion ; and that the peat or pe : 1 TH monly call a fit of the fullens ; auc or L to certainty , by what follows . eye , an fhe knew why ? ' Crying fecond ftage of the per . Our editor , after very jufti I too abfurd to be tranfcripes ...
... tion ; and that the peat or pe : 1 TH monly call a fit of the fullens ; auc or L to certainty , by what follows . eye , an fhe knew why ? ' Crying fecond ftage of the per . Our editor , after very jufti I too abfurd to be tranfcripes ...
Pagina 15
... tion ; and that the peat or pet he has spoken of , is what we com- monly call a fit of the fullens ; and our conjecture seems to amount to certainty , by what follows- it is beft put finger in the eye , an fhe knew why . ' Crying may be ...
... tion ; and that the peat or pet he has spoken of , is what we com- monly call a fit of the fullens ; and our conjecture seems to amount to certainty , by what follows- it is beft put finger in the eye , an fhe knew why . ' Crying may be ...
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Pagina 88 - THE Old Testament is not contrary to the New : for both in the Old and New Testament everlasting life is offered to Mankind by Christ, who is the only Mediator between God and Man, being both God and Man. Wherefore they are not to be heard, which feign that the old Fathers did look only for transitory promises.
Pagina 62 - Plantations, shall HAVE and enjoy all Liberties, Franchises, and Immunities, within any of our other Dominions, to all Intents and Purposes, as if they had been abiding and born, within this our Realm of England, or any other of our said Dominions.
Pagina 24 - They declare, that all the other editions were stolen and surreptitious, and affirm theirs to be purged from the errors of the former. This is true as to the literal errors, and no other ; for in all respects else it is far worse than the quartos.
Pagina 457 - I called it forth, and drew it into your service, a hardy and intrepid race of men ! men, who, when left by your jealousy, became a prey to the artifices of your enemies, and had gone nigh to have overturned the state in the war before the last.
Pagina 277 - says the farmer ; " not so fast : I have been lame these four years past." "And no great wonder, " Death replies; "However, you still keep your eyes; And sure, to see one's loves and friends For legs and arms would make amends." "Perhaps," says Dobson, "so it might; But latterly I've lost my sight.
Pagina 212 - Where the rising forest spreads Shelter for the lordly dome, To their high-built airy beds, See the rooks returning home.
Pagina 276 - farewell! no more Shall Death disturb your mirthful hour : And further, to avoid all blame Of cruelty upon my name, To give you time for preparation, And fit you for your future station, Three several warnings you shall have Before...
Pagina 284 - Where the bee sucks, there suck I ; In a cowslip's bell I lie : There I couch*. When owls do cry, '} \ On the bat's back I do fly, After summer, merrily : Merrily, merrily, shall I live now, Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.
Pagina 9 - Natural allegiance is therefore a debt of gratitude, which cannot be forfeited, cancelled, or altered, by any change of time, place, or circumstance, nor by any thing but the united concurrence of the legislature.
Pagina 8 - Natural allegiance is such as is due from all men born within the king's dominions immediately upon their birth m.