The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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Page 66
... Hutchinson , & c . & c . To which is prefixed , the Life of Mrs. Hutchinson , written by Herself . A Fragment . 4to . Longman . 1806 . IT is not without good grounds that the repositories of the house of Hutchinson have been ransacked ...
... Hutchinson , & c . & c . To which is prefixed , the Life of Mrs. Hutchinson , written by Herself . A Fragment . 4to . Longman . 1806 . IT is not without good grounds that the repositories of the house of Hutchinson have been ransacked ...
Page 67
... Hutchinson , with his host of et ceteras , we have no knowledge save only what we derive from his unwearied annotations , which illus- trate nothing , and praise every thing . We learn however from a genealogical tree which is presented ...
... Hutchinson , with his host of et ceteras , we have no knowledge save only what we derive from his unwearied annotations , which illus- trate nothing , and praise every thing . We learn however from a genealogical tree which is presented ...
Page 68
... Hutchinson written by herself , and preceded by a very elegant portrait of that lady , from which we may infer that she was no less eminent for personal , than for mental accomplishments . She was the daughter of sir Allan Apsley ...
... Hutchinson written by herself , and preceded by a very elegant portrait of that lady , from which we may infer that she was no less eminent for personal , than for mental accomplishments . She was the daughter of sir Allan Apsley ...
Page 69
... Hutchinson next proceeds to descant on the eminent advantages of the British islands over every part of the world in religious matters , and her birth in this spot favoured of . heaven , she enumerates among the blessings of her life ...
... Hutchinson next proceeds to descant on the eminent advantages of the British islands over every part of the world in religious matters , and her birth in this spot favoured of . heaven , she enumerates among the blessings of her life ...
Page 70
... Hutchinson . The age in which she lived favoured the ac- quisition of religious knowledge , and our authoress at an early age imbibed the prevalent doctrines . The example of her parents encouraged her progress , and she quickly became ...
... Hutchinson . The age in which she lived favoured the ac- quisition of religious knowledge , and our authoress at an early age imbibed the prevalent doctrines . The example of her parents encouraged her progress , and she quickly became ...
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