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... performance as the Shield of Hercules would scarcely . have appeared to the writer to be of such high merit as he . ascribes to it ; nor that he would have answered in the man- ner in which he has replied to it , the charge made against ...
... performance as the Shield of Hercules would scarcely . have appeared to the writer to be of such high merit as he . ascribes to it ; nor that he would have answered in the man- ner in which he has replied to it , the charge made against ...
Page 51
... performance ; with other matters of smaller note . We now proceed to examine at some length the contents of the third volume , which is sold separately , to complete the 34 edition of the preceding volumes . It consits of various ...
... performance ; with other matters of smaller note . We now proceed to examine at some length the contents of the third volume , which is sold separately , to complete the 34 edition of the preceding volumes . It consits of various ...
Page 504
... performance ; -opinions being changeable , but facts eternal . The Professor appears to have proceeded with great caution in the choice of his autho- rities , and in his selection he displays , in our opinion , no small degree of ...
... performance ; -opinions being changeable , but facts eternal . The Professor appears to have proceeded with great caution in the choice of his autho- rities , and in his selection he displays , in our opinion , no small degree of ...
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