The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... success to lessen the power of France . But an object may be desirable , which it is unwise to attempt → the evil to be hazarded may be greater than the evil endured-- the means of accomplishment may be precarious and inade- quate . It ...
... success to lessen the power of France . But an object may be desirable , which it is unwise to attempt → the evil to be hazarded may be greater than the evil endured-- the means of accomplishment may be precarious and inade- quate . It ...
Pàgina 238
... successful exertions in that capacity about twelve years ago ; nay , some persons in holy orders have even held ... success of his noble exertions in the defence of Londonderry , was seized with a fit of military ardour , which made ...
... successful exertions in that capacity about twelve years ago ; nay , some persons in holy orders have even held ... success of his noble exertions in the defence of Londonderry , was seized with a fit of military ardour , which made ...
Pàgina 322
... success . ' · But Mr. Hunter , though deeply versed in the book of na- ture , was but slightly acquainted with the memorials of art . He collected the instruments of the ancient surgeons , and from thence he understood their objects and ...
... success . ' · But Mr. Hunter , though deeply versed in the book of na- ture , was but slightly acquainted with the memorials of art . He collected the instruments of the ancient surgeons , and from thence he understood their objects and ...
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