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... existence in Rowley's time ; of the plain imitations of modern writers , particularly Shaks peare , Thomson , and Gray , to whom we may add Collins ; of the misapplication of antient words , traced to the glossaries which our young ...
... existence in Rowley's time ; of the plain imitations of modern writers , particularly Shaks peare , Thomson , and Gray , to whom we may add Collins ; of the misapplication of antient words , traced to the glossaries which our young ...
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... existence , to forget that we see but a part and not the whole of our being , and to be unmindful . that to us the government of God must in some respects be inscrutable : yet enough is manifested to con- vince us of its benevolence ...
... existence , to forget that we see but a part and not the whole of our being , and to be unmindful . that to us the government of God must in some respects be inscrutable : yet enough is manifested to con- vince us of its benevolence ...
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... existence is endangered by violence , if the question last stated could be set at rest for ever by prudent , moderate , and effectual reformation ! Reverting to the publications under notice , we must observe that the occasional and ...
... existence is endangered by violence , if the question last stated could be set at rest for ever by prudent , moderate , and effectual reformation ! Reverting to the publications under notice , we must observe that the occasional and ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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