The Monthly critical gazette, Volumen1Knight and Lacey, 1824 |
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... merit of those facts ; we must say , that it is evident , from the bulk of his book and the facts selected , that the writer has spared no diligence in the task of research , nor , in the choice he has made , been deficient in judgment ...
... merit of those facts ; we must say , that it is evident , from the bulk of his book and the facts selected , that the writer has spared no diligence in the task of research , nor , in the choice he has made , been deficient in judgment ...
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... merits of the case between her majesty and her royal husband , might have the effect of prejudicing her cause . What- ever may be our own sentiments respecting the unfortunate misunder- standing between the exalted parties , it is not ...
... merits of the case between her majesty and her royal husband , might have the effect of prejudicing her cause . What- ever may be our own sentiments respecting the unfortunate misunder- standing between the exalted parties , it is not ...
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... merits . In this portion of his work , Dr. Moller , endeavours to fix the age of many important buildings in Germany , the doing of which he considers " the first indispensable requisite in the history of architecture , since it is the ...
... merits . In this portion of his work , Dr. Moller , endeavours to fix the age of many important buildings in Germany , the doing of which he considers " the first indispensable requisite in the history of architecture , since it is the ...
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... merit of a case in the comparison of the formal accuracy of the suit . So many just claims are defeated , through mere flaws in the proceedings , that this opinion is not without a basis ; but it is more the fault of professional incom ...
... merit of a case in the comparison of the formal accuracy of the suit . So many just claims are defeated , through mere flaws in the proceedings , that this opinion is not without a basis ; but it is more the fault of professional incom ...
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... merit : he has read much , and thought much ; but , unfortunately , he wants method and arrangement . We look in ... merits appears at once so comprehensive and so impartial , that we think nothing more is necessary , in conclusion ...
... merit : he has read much , and thought much ; but , unfortunately , he wants method and arrangement . We look in ... merits appears at once so comprehensive and so impartial , that we think nothing more is necessary , in conclusion ...
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