The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... given to them , but rather to be attributed to the Ptolemies . We searched , ' says Mr. Legh , ' more than an hour , with his book in our hands . ' We are rather surprized at this , as the inscription is none of the shortest ; the place ...
... given to them , but rather to be attributed to the Ptolemies . We searched , ' says Mr. Legh , ' more than an hour , with his book in our hands . ' We are rather surprized at this , as the inscription is none of the shortest ; the place ...
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... given some reasons ( if reasons , ' as Mr. Phillips cautiously observes , they can be called , ' ) against presenting a catholic petition at that particular time : he shews too that repeated discussions have had the effect of reducing ...
... given some reasons ( if reasons , ' as Mr. Phillips cautiously observes , they can be called , ' ) against presenting a catholic petition at that particular time : he shews too that repeated discussions have had the effect of reducing ...
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... given . The lectures now read in some of the Scottish Universities , for the edification of youth in the most important branches of instruction , must be contemplated with other minds than ours before a reasonable conviction can be ...
... given . The lectures now read in some of the Scottish Universities , for the edification of youth in the most important branches of instruction , must be contemplated with other minds than ours before a reasonable conviction can be ...
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... given of what they have been pleased to term the state of nature ' as it refers to man . But we have the greatest pleasure in laying before our readers the following extract from Mr. Sumner's third chapter on the Histo- rical Evidence ...
... given of what they have been pleased to term the state of nature ' as it refers to man . But we have the greatest pleasure in laying before our readers the following extract from Mr. Sumner's third chapter on the Histo- rical Evidence ...
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... given country against the possible domestic supply ' - and , secondly , by adopting , against all experience , Mr. Malthus's result , that the former must necessarily exceed the latter . We are prepared , on the contrary , for the rea ...
... given country against the possible domestic supply ' - and , secondly , by adopting , against all experience , Mr. Malthus's result , that the former must necessarily exceed the latter . We are prepared , on the contrary , for the rea ...
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