The Monthly critical gazette, Volumen1Knight and Lacey, 1824 |
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... style , in general , is clear and precise , and assists the methodical arrangement of his materials , by impressing his facts and inferences on the reader . He has very properly ( page 4 , vol . 5 ) de- precated the pressing , too ...
... style , in general , is clear and precise , and assists the methodical arrangement of his materials , by impressing his facts and inferences on the reader . He has very properly ( page 4 , vol . 5 ) de- precated the pressing , too ...
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... style , since pretence and am- bition exhibit its poverty more strongly by their contrast ; and to a style purely historical , or logical , it is scarcely less disadvantageous ; the cold severity of judgment being painfully decorated ...
... style , since pretence and am- bition exhibit its poverty more strongly by their contrast ; and to a style purely historical , or logical , it is scarcely less disadvantageous ; the cold severity of judgment being painfully decorated ...
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... style in which the Admiral has acquitted himself , not as a marine champion , but as a naval compiler and author ; as a collector of facts that furnish materials for the naval history of his country , and as a professional commentator ...
... style in which the Admiral has acquitted himself , not as a marine champion , but as a naval compiler and author ; as a collector of facts that furnish materials for the naval history of his country , and as a professional commentator ...
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... style fully exemplified : -- " In taking leave of the subject it is expedient to call the attention of the young officer to what may be considered the leading and most important points in the present inquiry ; and these will naturally ...
... style fully exemplified : -- " In taking leave of the subject it is expedient to call the attention of the young officer to what may be considered the leading and most important points in the present inquiry ; and these will naturally ...
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... style is chaste and unpretending ; at once free from declamation , which is too often the vehicle of prejudice and partiality ; and from ornament , which is too often employed to gild falsehood , and disguise truth . His materials are ...
... style is chaste and unpretending ; at once free from declamation , which is too often the vehicle of prejudice and partiality ; and from ornament , which is too often employed to gild falsehood , and disguise truth . His materials are ...
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