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Page 176
... considered as its real essence . To our apprehension , we say , the Doctor has sufficiently developed this design ; and , after the plainness and perspicuity of his language , above translated , how he could have been mistaken we are at ...
... considered as its real essence . To our apprehension , we say , the Doctor has sufficiently developed this design ; and , after the plainness and perspicuity of his language , above translated , how he could have been mistaken we are at ...
Page 266
... considered as declarative of our Saviour's pre - exist- ence ; and , taking it for granted that they were appointed to supply the omission of their predecessors , we are required to investigate the exact import of their words . Now ...
... considered as declarative of our Saviour's pre - exist- ence ; and , taking it for granted that they were appointed to supply the omission of their predecessors , we are required to investigate the exact import of their words . Now ...
Page 449
... considered in its Relation to social Institutions . By Mad . DE STAEL HOLSTEIN . With a Sketch of the Life and Works of the Author . 12mo . Paris . Reprinted in London for Colburn . 2 Vols . 1812 . ' IT is one of the prerogatives of a ...
... considered in its Relation to social Institutions . By Mad . DE STAEL HOLSTEIN . With a Sketch of the Life and Works of the Author . 12mo . Paris . Reprinted in London for Colburn . 2 Vols . 1812 . ' IT is one of the prerogatives of a ...
Contents
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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