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It is to such anecdotes , when accompanied with whining reflections on their turpitude , that we object , as they illustrate nothing , and can only be gratifying to that class of readers , who are jealous of all superiority , and feel a ...
It is to such anecdotes , when accompanied with whining reflections on their turpitude , that we object , as they illustrate nothing , and can only be gratifying to that class of readers , who are jealous of all superiority , and feel a ...
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his stile , until he has formed one of more elegance , and of equal convenience to his readers . At present few will be inclined to undergo the labour necessary to arrive at his recondite meaning . We do not see any necessity for ...
his stile , until he has formed one of more elegance , and of equal convenience to his readers . At present few will be inclined to undergo the labour necessary to arrive at his recondite meaning . We do not see any necessity for ...
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Our readers recollect that the first sixteen verses of St. Matthew are , in this publication , allowed to be genuine . Let us observe the reasons assigned for this concession . Epiphanius savs , that Cerinthus and Carpocrates , who used ...
Our readers recollect that the first sixteen verses of St. Matthew are , in this publication , allowed to be genuine . Let us observe the reasons assigned for this concession . Epiphanius savs , that Cerinthus and Carpocrates , who used ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
Copyright | |
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