The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... never be held competent authority , nor do we imagine that Dr. Whitaker would deliberately offer that plea . Pliny is certainly better ; but even he does not reconcile us to the use of petris for stones , and vallicula for glens . The ...
... never be held competent authority , nor do we imagine that Dr. Whitaker would deliberately offer that plea . Pliny is certainly better ; but even he does not reconcile us to the use of petris for stones , and vallicula for glens . The ...
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... never , we believe , by any prose author of credit . Dr. Whitaker indeed seems scarcely aware of the insufficiency of poetical authority to sanction the use of words and the construction of sentences in prose . It is however an admitted ...
... never , we believe , by any prose author of credit . Dr. Whitaker indeed seems scarcely aware of the insufficiency of poetical authority to sanction the use of words and the construction of sentences in prose . It is however an admitted ...
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... never again meet his Majesty's 25th light dragoons on friendly terms . ' We should be glad to know , on what terms , and with what sensations , the privates of those battalions met their own officers at their next muster . We should ...
... never again meet his Majesty's 25th light dragoons on friendly terms . ' We should be glad to know , on what terms , and with what sensations , the privates of those battalions met their own officers at their next muster . We should ...
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