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Page 420
On the contrary , I wish that other books may have been read ; though , from what I have said in my history of the several writers , it will appear that very few of them are to be read with advantage or even with safety , and I find it ...
On the contrary , I wish that other books may have been read ; though , from what I have said in my history of the several writers , it will appear that very few of them are to be read with advantage or even with safety , and I find it ...
Page 428
... picturesque assemblage seems to have furpasted all expectation of what could possibly have been executed in so short a space of time : but as to the respective excellencies of the several productions , and the degrees of praise that ...
... picturesque assemblage seems to have furpasted all expectation of what could possibly have been executed in so short a space of time : but as to the respective excellencies of the several productions , and the degrees of praise that ...
Page 552
A satisfactory refutation of such objections may , indeed , casily be collected from the writings of several authors who have made the Jewish constitution the subject of their works : but , as books of this class may require more time ...
A satisfactory refutation of such objections may , indeed , casily be collected from the writings of several authors who have made the Jewish constitution the subject of their works : but , as books of this class may require more time ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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