The Eclectic Review, 5 tomas;23 tomasSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1816 |
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... volume of the largest size ; but we have not ob- served one that takes up a whole page . They are very much in the ... volumes . Of neither method Mr. Hume approved : his judicious advice was , to give to mere authorities , or to brief ...
... volume of the largest size ; but we have not ob- served one that takes up a whole page . They are very much in the ... volumes . Of neither method Mr. Hume approved : his judicious advice was , to give to mere authorities , or to brief ...
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... volume . Art . IV . Recollections of Italy . England , and America , with Essays on Various Subjects , in Morals and Literature . By F. A. De Chateaubriand . 2 vols . 8vo . 18s . Colburn , 1814 . FRAGMENTS from the pen of such a writer ...
... volume . Art . IV . Recollections of Italy . England , and America , with Essays on Various Subjects , in Morals and Literature . By F. A. De Chateaubriand . 2 vols . 8vo . 18s . Colburn , 1814 . FRAGMENTS from the pen of such a writer ...
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... us , so much more valuable to man are inquiries after his fellow men , than after the subordinate links of creation . VOL . V. N. S. E The second volume of this work opens with an inquiry Chateaubriand's Recollections . 49.
... us , so much more valuable to man are inquiries after his fellow men , than after the subordinate links of creation . VOL . V. N. S. E The second volume of this work opens with an inquiry Chateaubriand's Recollections . 49.
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... volume of this work opens with an inquiry into Madame de Stael's System of Morals . More enthusiastic , more brilliant , more eloquent than herself , our Author had still another advantage throughout the argument , insomuch as his ...
... volume of this work opens with an inquiry into Madame de Stael's System of Morals . More enthusiastic , more brilliant , more eloquent than herself , our Author had still another advantage throughout the argument , insomuch as his ...
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... volume of Mr. Norris ; and the still more difficult task of committing it to memory with a glad mind and will . I do not conceive that our Church and our legislature , at the moment when , under the blessing of God , they emancipated ...
... volume of Mr. Norris ; and the still more difficult task of committing it to memory with a glad mind and will . I do not conceive that our Church and our legislature , at the moment when , under the blessing of God , they emancipated ...
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