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... appears to be persuaded of the justice of his remarks , he does not as- sume superior or confidential airs . The principal objects of his at- tention are the 14th , 15th , and 16th chapters of this emblematical and mysterious book ; in ...
... appears to be persuaded of the justice of his remarks , he does not as- sume superior or confidential airs . The principal objects of his at- tention are the 14th , 15th , and 16th chapters of this emblematical and mysterious book ; in ...
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... appears to me to have out - done all the moderns . " . The style of Gessner , ' observes the translator , on which Dr. Blair declines giving an opinion , appears to me to be pure , easy , and perspicuous , altogether free from those ...
... appears to me to have out - done all the moderns . " . The style of Gessner , ' observes the translator , on which Dr. Blair declines giving an opinion , appears to me to be pure , easy , and perspicuous , altogether free from those ...
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... appears to us principally to discover learning , acute- ness , and ability . Of these notes , some are extended to a con- siderable length ; as particularly on texts relative to the doc- trine of the Trinity , which the author ...
... appears to us principally to discover learning , acute- ness , and ability . Of these notes , some are extended to a con- siderable length ; as particularly on texts relative to the doc- trine of the Trinity , which the author ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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