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... respect to it . It might be said in reply , that these contradictions , supposing them to form a proof of disingenu- ousness , still leave it uncertain on which side the fault lies ; and that , in the present case , the necessarian is ...
... respect to it . It might be said in reply , that these contradictions , supposing them to form a proof of disingenu- ousness , still leave it uncertain on which side the fault lies ; and that , in the present case , the necessarian is ...
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... respect the form and some the matter . Dramatic poetry has improperly been omitted altogether . An excessive use is made of Scotish writers , both for materials and illustrations ; Blair supplies the theory and Macpherson the specimen ...
... respect the form and some the matter . Dramatic poetry has improperly been omitted altogether . An excessive use is made of Scotish writers , both for materials and illustrations ; Blair supplies the theory and Macpherson the specimen ...
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... respect- ing that animal in Greece , 259 . Sea , on the flux and reflux of , 523 . Senate , of England , poetic ... respecting , 367 . Smith , Sir Sidney , characterized by Bonaparte , 499 . Snow , red , account of , 493 . Society ...
... respect- ing that animal in Greece , 259 . Sea , on the flux and reflux of , 523 . Senate , of England , poetic ... respecting , 367 . Smith , Sir Sidney , characterized by Bonaparte , 499 . Snow , red , account of , 493 . Society ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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