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Page 229
... principles have been set forth and renewed which are engraven on our nature , and which have been preserved by tradition , though often darkened by a temporary obscurity ; principles which elevate the unlettered per- son who believes ...
... principles have been set forth and renewed which are engraven on our nature , and which have been preserved by tradition , though often darkened by a temporary obscurity ; principles which elevate the unlettered per- son who believes ...
Page 287
... principles ' to be called M. Ouvaroff's method , or M. Ouvaroff's hypothesis ? Ever since Pythagoras awakened the first germ of Grecian allegory , ( if indeed he first awakened it , ) ever since the mystifications of Plato down to his ...
... principles ' to be called M. Ouvaroff's method , or M. Ouvaroff's hypothesis ? Ever since Pythagoras awakened the first germ of Grecian allegory , ( if indeed he first awakened it , ) ever since the mystifications of Plato down to his ...
Page 487
... principles . The questions are , however , ably treated , and his observations deserve to be generally perused . In composing the present section of his essays , the Count has had to combat a great difficulty , under which he has ...
... principles . The questions are , however , ably treated , and his observations deserve to be generally perused . In composing the present section of his essays , the Count has had to combat a great difficulty , under which he has ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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