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Were such a rule of conduct to be strictly followed , the reader must sit down
contented with the single description of the first traveller , however inaccurate .
Pococke bears testimony to the correctness of Diodorus , in his description of
Thebes ...
Were such a rule of conduct to be strictly followed , the reader must sit down
contented with the single description of the first traveller , however inaccurate .
Pococke bears testimony to the correctness of Diodorus , in his description of
Thebes ...
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Our readers must be aware , that we are generally inclined ( though we do not
shrink from giving our own honest opinion ) to permit authors to speak for
themselves ; and to quote from their own works such passages as may appear to
us to ...
Our readers must be aware , that we are generally inclined ( though we do not
shrink from giving our own honest opinion ) to permit authors to speak for
themselves ; and to quote from their own works such passages as may appear to
us to ...
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the following apostrophie to the late Bishop Berkely ? — the Emerald Isle is , we
ought to acquaint our readers , a series of apostrophes to Irish worthies , from Fin
Macoul and Brian Borhoime , down to Mr . Curran and the wretched Dermody .
the following apostrophie to the late Bishop Berkely ? — the Emerald Isle is , we
ought to acquaint our readers , a series of apostrophes to Irish worthies , from Fin
Macoul and Brian Borhoime , down to Mr . Curran and the wretched Dermody .
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Such — to speak figuratively of this great figure - maker — such are the tumid and
empty bladders upon which the reputation of Mr . Phillips is trying to become
buoyant . We believe our readers will , by this time , think that we have fully
justified ...
Such — to speak figuratively of this great figure - maker — such are the tumid and
empty bladders upon which the reputation of Mr . Phillips is trying to become
buoyant . We believe our readers will , by this time , think that we have fully
justified ...
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... of my youth , before my friends , if I have one , shall have cause to curse the
mention of my memory . ' - - III . – 11 , 12 . Mr . Phillips ' s first publication , in the
still earlier bloom of his youth , was , as our readers have seen , a poem called ...
... of my youth , before my friends , if I have one , shall have cause to curse the
mention of my memory . ' - - III . – 11 , 12 . Mr . Phillips ' s first publication , in the
still earlier bloom of his youth , was , as our readers have seen , a poem called ...
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