The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 17F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... arife not from the want , but the partial misemployment of good talents . Having faid this of one tragedy , we hefitate whether we should give it even a lingle companion , in the prefent divifion of our Preface . The Point of Honour ...
... arife not from the want , but the partial misemployment of good talents . Having faid this of one tragedy , we hefitate whether we should give it even a lingle companion , in the prefent divifion of our Preface . The Point of Honour ...
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... arife ; I love the landscape which your verfe pourtrays ; But when you add , " Here pafs'd my early days , Here op'd my eyes to light , my heart to joy , These were my haunts , a gay and carelefs boy ! " Then fancy gives me back thy ...
... arife ; I love the landscape which your verfe pourtrays ; But when you add , " Here pafs'd my early days , Here op'd my eyes to light , my heart to joy , These were my haunts , a gay and carelefs boy ! " Then fancy gives me back thy ...
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... arife from it , the parties are the masters . If they are not completely fo , they are not free , and therefore their contracts are void . But this freedom has no further extent , when the contract is made ; then their difcretionary ...
... arife from it , the parties are the masters . If they are not completely fo , they are not free , and therefore their contracts are void . But this freedom has no further extent , when the contract is made ; then their difcretionary ...
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... arife . From the latter force , the velocity of the moon at any point of her orbit is immediately deduced . This author next proceeds to find the radius vector , the mean and true anomaly , the orbit being fup- pofed to be an ellipfe ...
... arife . From the latter force , the velocity of the moon at any point of her orbit is immediately deduced . This author next proceeds to find the radius vector , the mean and true anomaly , the orbit being fup- pofed to be an ellipfe ...
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... arife from the attraction of the moon in different fituations of its nodes . The nutation of the earth's axis is 19 " ; and this , with the equation of preceffion , may be reprefented by an ellipfe , fuppofing the major axis ( lying in ...
... arife from the attraction of the moon in different fituations of its nodes . The nutation of the earth's axis is 19 " ; and this , with the equation of preceffion , may be reprefented by an ellipfe , fuppofing the major axis ( lying in ...
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