The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... importance to have the testimony of a third ; and the apology is scarcely admissi- ble for passing too hastily over places famous in antiquity , ' because Mr. Hamilton , M. Denon , or any other traveller , however cele- brated , has ...
... importance to have the testimony of a third ; and the apology is scarcely admissi- ble for passing too hastily over places famous in antiquity , ' because Mr. Hamilton , M. Denon , or any other traveller , however cele- brated , has ...
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... importance , since soi - disant philosophers , calculators and system - mongers , have at- tempted to invalidate the chronology of the Holy Scriptures , from the supposed discrepancy of the situation of the well at Syene , with regard ...
... importance , since soi - disant philosophers , calculators and system - mongers , have at- tempted to invalidate the chronology of the Holy Scriptures , from the supposed discrepancy of the situation of the well at Syene , with regard ...
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... importance , like the porter in London , who , being jostled in the street against Peter the Great , was accosted with- Sirrah ! do you know that I am the Czar ? Yes , yes , ' replied the fellow , we are all Czars here ! 6 - It required ...
... importance , like the porter in London , who , being jostled in the street against Peter the Great , was accosted with- Sirrah ! do you know that I am the Czar ? Yes , yes , ' replied the fellow , we are all Czars here ! 6 - It required ...
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... importance demands ; and we are still more disappointed to find that scarcely any space is left for the practical inferences justly deducible from the whole , ' where we expected to find , in the application of the argument to the ...
... importance demands ; and we are still more disappointed to find that scarcely any space is left for the practical inferences justly deducible from the whole , ' where we expected to find , in the application of the argument to the ...
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... importance of the facts which he has disclosed , by the humane and useful pur- poses to which he has adapted them , and by the singular candour and modesty of his deportment as a man of science and a gentle- man , has declared his ...
... importance of the facts which he has disclosed , by the humane and useful pur- poses to which he has adapted them , and by the singular candour and modesty of his deportment as a man of science and a gentle- man , has declared his ...
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