The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 - Books |
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... respecting which it is lost in the other , and vice versa . When one dialect has remained much nearer to the primitive stock than another , its advantages over that other are in this respect comparatively important . This is the case in ...
... respecting which it is lost in the other , and vice versa . When one dialect has remained much nearer to the primitive stock than another , its advantages over that other are in this respect comparatively important . This is the case in ...
Page 201
... respect to external characters , is not the only instance in which Dr. Kidd has discovered his want of acquaintance ... respecting the natural relations of the different species to each other ; and this most interesting part of the ...
... respect to external characters , is not the only instance in which Dr. Kidd has discovered his want of acquaintance ... respecting the natural relations of the different species to each other ; and this most interesting part of the ...
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... respect , however , to this theory , although it is mentioned in so confident a manner , we feel ourselves obliged to say that it does not strike us very forcibly ; for , as the author confesses , ( page 2r . ) it is not to be supposed ...
... respect , however , to this theory , although it is mentioned in so confident a manner , we feel ourselves obliged to say that it does not strike us very forcibly ; for , as the author confesses , ( page 2r . ) it is not to be supposed ...
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