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... considerable extent ; in each particular instance I have traced the reason of the difference of the results from my own when it was such as to deserve notice , and I shall not here repeat what I have there said ; but I can- not avoid ...
... considerable extent ; in each particular instance I have traced the reason of the difference of the results from my own when it was such as to deserve notice , and I shall not here repeat what I have there said ; but I can- not avoid ...
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... considerable merit ; and a spirit of poetry ap pears in many other pages of the volume , which we have not room to specify . The disapprobation , therefore , which we have expressed in some parts of this article , must be considered as ...
... considerable merit ; and a spirit of poetry ap pears in many other pages of the volume , which we have not room to specify . The disapprobation , therefore , which we have expressed in some parts of this article , must be considered as ...
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... considerable improvements ; it is to be the basis of the present work , -together also , we conclude , with Shuckford , who begins his history from the Creation , but ( as is here added ) did not unite it with that of Prideaux.- On the ...
... considerable improvements ; it is to be the basis of the present work , -together also , we conclude , with Shuckford , who begins his history from the Creation , but ( as is here added ) did not unite it with that of Prideaux.- On the ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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