The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... learned , from experience , the safest and most certain means of resistance . We trust that they will practise them : and that , to whatever quarter he may hereafter turn his arms , he will be doomed to wage an obscure and harassing ...
... learned , from experience , the safest and most certain means of resistance . We trust that they will practise them : and that , to whatever quarter he may hereafter turn his arms , he will be doomed to wage an obscure and harassing ...
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... learned doctors were mentioned as having studied in that society , Mr. Chalmers ob- serves , ' All indeed that seems necessary to remark on this petition is , that Bede and John of Beverly had been dead above a century before Alfred was ...
... learned doctors were mentioned as having studied in that society , Mr. Chalmers ob- serves , ' All indeed that seems necessary to remark on this petition is , that Bede and John of Beverly had been dead above a century before Alfred was ...
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... learned societies to a com- parison of the chaste and beautiful specimens of pure Gothic , which are to be met with in some of the earlier foundations , with that clumsy and spurious species which has since been too generally adopted ...
... learned societies to a com- parison of the chaste and beautiful specimens of pure Gothic , which are to be met with in some of the earlier foundations , with that clumsy and spurious species which has since been too generally adopted ...
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... learned dean of Gloucester : Dr. Thomas Godwyn , the Hebrew antiquary : Sir Thomas Roe , the ambassador : Hampden , the patriot : John Digby , Earl of Bristol : Chilmead , the critic and philologist : Theophilus Gale , a non ...
... learned dean of Gloucester : Dr. Thomas Godwyn , the Hebrew antiquary : Sir Thomas Roe , the ambassador : Hampden , the patriot : John Digby , Earl of Bristol : Chilmead , the critic and philologist : Theophilus Gale , a non ...
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... learned and excellent man have that specific claim which we have mention- ed , upon an age in which books are multiplied beyond all bounds , and readers distracted by the demand of universal attention to their contents . They will ...
... learned and excellent man have that specific claim which we have mention- ed , upon an age in which books are multiplied beyond all bounds , and readers distracted by the demand of universal attention to their contents . They will ...
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