The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... favours some preconceived theory ; but captiously dispute every second of the more scientific and accurate moderns that happens to make against it . Perhaps our travellers thought , as we also think , that M. Nouet's con- clusion is ...
... favours some preconceived theory ; but captiously dispute every second of the more scientific and accurate moderns that happens to make against it . Perhaps our travellers thought , as we also think , that M. Nouet's con- clusion is ...
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... favour , our dragoman assumed a lofty tone , and peremptorily insisted on our being sent , together with our two accusers and the Shekh of Amabdi , to Siout to Ibrahim Bey , the son of the Pacha ( Pashaw ) of Cairo , and the governor of ...
... favour , our dragoman assumed a lofty tone , and peremptorily insisted on our being sent , together with our two accusers and the Shekh of Amabdi , to Siout to Ibrahim Bey , the son of the Pacha ( Pashaw ) of Cairo , and the governor of ...
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... favour of another which has ultimately followed the destiny of its predecessor ; and mankind , instead of reaping the expected harvest , have too often found their condition deteriorated , and their minds disap- pointed and irritated ...
... favour of another which has ultimately followed the destiny of its predecessor ; and mankind , instead of reaping the expected harvest , have too often found their condition deteriorated , and their minds disap- pointed and irritated ...
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... favoured Abraham be- cause he displayed the outward act of preparing to sacrifice his son , but rather because his heart was in such a state as to prevent him from hesitating an instant to give a simple and implicit obedience to the ...
... favoured Abraham be- cause he displayed the outward act of preparing to sacrifice his son , but rather because his heart was in such a state as to prevent him from hesitating an instant to give a simple and implicit obedience to the ...
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... favoured us , in the Preface , with a comparative estimate of the merits of his predecessors . He does not , as may easily be conjectured , rate any of them very highly ; but he places Warburton at the top of the scale , and Steevens at ...
... favoured us , in the Preface , with a comparative estimate of the merits of his predecessors . He does not , as may easily be conjectured , rate any of them very highly ; but he places Warburton at the top of the scale , and Steevens at ...
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