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Pagina 13
... reader made to feel the energy of the divine original . ' The above words are very expressive to a common understanding . " That your readers may judge whe ther with his editor they can regret that Mr. Callender's labours in literal ...
... reader made to feel the energy of the divine original . ' The above words are very expressive to a common understanding . " That your readers may judge whe ther with his editor they can regret that Mr. Callender's labours in literal ...
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... readers of the Repository ? In reference to Dr. Lloyd's propos- al for a pamphlet on the Greek arti- cle , I wish to observe , that if he have any decisive facts and principles in addition to those which Winstanley , * Gregory Blunt and ...
... readers of the Repository ? In reference to Dr. Lloyd's propos- al for a pamphlet on the Greek arti- cle , I wish to observe , that if he have any decisive facts and principles in addition to those which Winstanley , * Gregory Blunt and ...
Pagina 36
... readers with impertinent or weak . his reasons , which are never captious , tures are not novel , the mode in Although the subjects of the Lec- which they are discussed gives them liveliness of a personal address relieves an appearance ...
... readers with impertinent or weak . his reasons , which are never captious , tures are not novel , the mode in Although the subjects of the Lec- which they are discussed gives them liveliness of a personal address relieves an appearance ...
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... readers the proposed Edition of Dr. Priestley's Works , by our much - esteemed friend and highly valued correspondent , Mr. Rutt ; but we must content ourselves at present with expressing an earnest hope that so useful a purpose will be ...
... readers the proposed Edition of Dr. Priestley's Works , by our much - esteemed friend and highly valued correspondent , Mr. Rutt ; but we must content ourselves at present with expressing an earnest hope that so useful a purpose will be ...
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... readers co- inciding with your own wishes , they are very sorry that you cannot favour them with an exact portrait of the late Mr. Francis Webb . If his cousin , Dr. Jefferies , had been living , he could have particularly described him ...
... readers co- inciding with your own wishes , they are very sorry that you cannot favour them with an exact portrait of the late Mr. Francis Webb . If his cousin , Dr. Jefferies , had been living , he could have particularly described him ...
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