The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volum 4Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1792 |
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Pàgina 32
... learned bodies and focieties through fome of the most diftant and enlightened parts of Europe . His logic rendered more im- perfect than he had left it , held out as completely equipped to attend reason in the fearch and communication ...
... learned bodies and focieties through fome of the most diftant and enlightened parts of Europe . His logic rendered more im- perfect than he had left it , held out as completely equipped to attend reason in the fearch and communication ...
Pàgina 58
... learned , ' fays our editor ; but we know not what the idea an- nexed to the word learned in Scotland may be , and are con- vinced that he must have uncommon learning who has ever heard of thefe gentlemen . Mr. Carmichael clofes his ...
... learned , ' fays our editor ; but we know not what the idea an- nexed to the word learned in Scotland may be , and are con- vinced that he must have uncommon learning who has ever heard of thefe gentlemen . Mr. Carmichael clofes his ...
Pàgina 74
... learned to determine whether this is a con- fequence of the rude fimplicity of primitive diction , or of philo- fophical refinement . The fact is indifputable . E. G. " Sci quis Hemonem leiberom sciens dui D , Parricida D efto D. In ...
... learned to determine whether this is a con- fequence of the rude fimplicity of primitive diction , or of philo- fophical refinement . The fact is indifputable . E. G. " Sci quis Hemonem leiberom sciens dui D , Parricida D efto D. In ...
Pàgina 81
... learned as we can make our- felves , and yet continue good chriftians ; because true learning and true religion were never yet at variance ; but the moment we are vain of our learning , we begin to be in danger , and fome folly or other ...
... learned as we can make our- felves , and yet continue good chriftians ; because true learning and true religion were never yet at variance ; but the moment we are vain of our learning , we begin to be in danger , and fome folly or other ...
Pàgina 84
... learned and unprejudiced inquiries after truth . Statesmen in general , and , I am forry to add , too many churchmen , are ene- mies to free inquiry . It is a maxim with many of both denomi- nations , that the religion which is ...
... learned and unprejudiced inquiries after truth . Statesmen in general , and , I am forry to add , too many churchmen , are ene- mies to free inquiry . It is a maxim with many of both denomi- nations , that the religion which is ...
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