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Page 193
... correct view of the subject than we recollect to have ever seen : for it has happened that almost all wri- ters have been decided advocates for one of the systems , and have endeavoured to prove the exclusive importance of that to which ...
... correct view of the subject than we recollect to have ever seen : for it has happened that almost all wri- ters have been decided advocates for one of the systems , and have endeavoured to prove the exclusive importance of that to which ...
Page 423
... correct , more natural and masculine , than that of most of the moderns ; that their works are in this respect far preferable to ours , that they have been of more essential service , that they have produced a more manly turn of mind ...
... correct , more natural and masculine , than that of most of the moderns ; that their works are in this respect far preferable to ours , that they have been of more essential service , that they have produced a more manly turn of mind ...
Page 470
... correct , after the French tables had been freed from numerous errors , by a person * approved or ap- pointed by the Astronomer Royal ; and , lastly , they were pub- fished under the superintendence of Professor Vince ; who , with a ...
... correct , after the French tables had been freed from numerous errors , by a person * approved or ap- pointed by the Astronomer Royal ; and , lastly , they were pub- fished under the superintendence of Professor Vince ; who , with a ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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