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Page 259
... readers of a mature age and judgment , there are so many excellent Treatises on the Evidences of the Christian Religion already published , that it is perfectly needless to add to their number ; but it appeared to me , that there was ...
... readers of a mature age and judgment , there are so many excellent Treatises on the Evidences of the Christian Religion already published , that it is perfectly needless to add to their number ; but it appeared to me , that there was ...
Page 276
... readers will probably think that the glory and experience of our troops have been , in this instance , rather too dearly purchased . We cannot speak highly of the execution of the plates , though they are calculated to gratify the ...
... readers will probably think that the glory and experience of our troops have been , in this instance , rather too dearly purchased . We cannot speak highly of the execution of the plates , though they are calculated to gratify the ...
Page 332
... readers has ever heard . " The production to which Dr. Johnson alludes was intitled , " Trat- tatulus de carmine dramatico Poetarum , præsertim in choris Tragicis , et veteris comedie - Compendiosa Enumeratio Poetarum ( saltem quorum ...
... readers has ever heard . " The production to which Dr. Johnson alludes was intitled , " Trat- tatulus de carmine dramatico Poetarum , præsertim in choris Tragicis , et veteris comedie - Compendiosa Enumeratio Poetarum ( saltem quorum ...
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