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Page 191
... perhaps , that we were not quite so civil to this author , when he was lately before us , as we had formerly been but , as he himself seemed out of humour when he drew up the pamphlet which we reviewed in 1791 t , peradventure , during ...
... perhaps , that we were not quite so civil to this author , when he was lately before us , as we had formerly been but , as he himself seemed out of humour when he drew up the pamphlet which we reviewed in 1791 t , peradventure , during ...
Page 192
Perhaps the proofs and illustrations of the author's hypo- thesis are not all equally applicable and guarded from dispute . His Iron - Age is thrown into an earlier period of the world than that in which iron is supposed to have been ...
Perhaps the proofs and illustrations of the author's hypo- thesis are not all equally applicable and guarded from dispute . His Iron - Age is thrown into an earlier period of the world than that in which iron is supposed to have been ...
Page 196
... perhaps , somewhat too metaphysically . The strongest and most candid position in favour of latent ge- nius is to be found at p . 198 , where it is said that the new creations of genius are not at first understood , and there must be so ...
... perhaps , somewhat too metaphysically . The strongest and most candid position in favour of latent ge- nius is to be found at p . 198 , where it is said that the new creations of genius are not at first understood , and there must be so ...
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Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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