The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 4Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1792 - Books |
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... whose return from the earl of Murray it was delayed , paffed by here up throw the 23d inft . We have in the mean time got by chance fome writings of our enemies , which dif- cover many things , efpecially that different perfons of the ...
... whose return from the earl of Murray it was delayed , paffed by here up throw the 23d inft . We have in the mean time got by chance fome writings of our enemies , which dif- cover many things , efpecially that different perfons of the ...
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... whose chief was Euclid of Megara , and one of whofe ornaments was the famous Diodorus , who by the well known fyllogifm de- nied the existence of motion , were merely Sophifts : yet , in fome points , Stilpo of Megara deferved a better ...
... whose chief was Euclid of Megara , and one of whofe ornaments was the famous Diodorus , who by the well known fyllogifm de- nied the existence of motion , were merely Sophifts : yet , in fome points , Stilpo of Megara deferved a better ...
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... whose good graces flattery has been found in general the readieft path , it is to be re- corded to his honour , that he never once ftooped to that degrading mode of obtaining favour , which he regarded as the lowest vice of the loweft ...
... whose good graces flattery has been found in general the readieft path , it is to be re- corded to his honour , that he never once ftooped to that degrading mode of obtaining favour , which he regarded as the lowest vice of the loweft ...
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... whose hands it came , we need not hefitate to pronounce , that , in our present tranflation , mistakes and imperfections were unavoidable . With this fense of these numerous defects , and convinced , as every one must be , of the ...
... whose hands it came , we need not hefitate to pronounce , that , in our present tranflation , mistakes and imperfections were unavoidable . With this fense of these numerous defects , and convinced , as every one must be , of the ...
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... whose autho- rity will be allowed to be unquestionable . The Septuagint is a tranflation of the Old Testament , of very high , if not of divine authority ; in which , though the language be Greek , the idiom is uniformly Hebrew and in ...
... whose autho- rity will be allowed to be unquestionable . The Septuagint is a tranflation of the Old Testament , of very high , if not of divine authority ; in which , though the language be Greek , the idiom is uniformly Hebrew and in ...
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