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... considered men of profound knowledge , but who , when they are compelled to be silent from real ignorance , take refuge under the impenetrable shield of mystery . The fashionable levity , the irresistible curiosity , and the peculiar ...
... considered men of profound knowledge , but who , when they are compelled to be silent from real ignorance , take refuge under the impenetrable shield of mystery . The fashionable levity , the irresistible curiosity , and the peculiar ...
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... considered as a syllabus , on an enlarged scale , of M. Fourcroy's Lectures ; since the author , in his preface , ac- knowleges that the plan adopted in the distribution of the contents belongs to that celebrated chemist . The whole is ...
... considered as a syllabus , on an enlarged scale , of M. Fourcroy's Lectures ; since the author , in his preface , ac- knowleges that the plan adopted in the distribution of the contents belongs to that celebrated chemist . The whole is ...
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... considered as his production by Dr. Maty . In reviewing a new edition of an author whose works have been so frequently published and are so well known as those of Dr. Swift , who may justly be considered as a classic in our language ...
... considered as his production by Dr. Maty . In reviewing a new edition of an author whose works have been so frequently published and are so well known as those of Dr. Swift , who may justly be considered as a classic in our language ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
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