The Eclectic Review, Tom 5;Tom 23Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1816 |
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... consequence of this in- terest , or by the help of previous reflection , have all the cir- cumstances of the story so present to the mind , that he can readily sort and group them to the best advantage , place them in such positions ...
... consequence of this in- terest , or by the help of previous reflection , have all the cir- cumstances of the story so present to the mind , that he can readily sort and group them to the best advantage , place them in such positions ...
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... consequences of my sickly childhood , foreign education , and reserved temper . While coaches were rattling through Bond - street , I have passed many a solitary evening , in my lodging , with my books . ' Whoever has himself laboured ...
... consequences of my sickly childhood , foreign education , and reserved temper . While coaches were rattling through Bond - street , I have passed many a solitary evening , in my lodging , with my books . ' Whoever has himself laboured ...
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... consequence , or is easily obtained . How different in this respect is the situation of the historian ! To him truth is quite essential ; and frequently his most troublesome and tedious labour is bestowed upon sift- ing out the truth ...
... consequence , or is easily obtained . How different in this respect is the situation of the historian ! To him truth is quite essential ; and frequently his most troublesome and tedious labour is bestowed upon sift- ing out the truth ...
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... consequence of his foreign education , and of his residence abroad , while composing the greater part of his his- tory , are however so few , and so unimportant , as scarcely to deserve our notice . In drawing the parallel between our ...
... consequence of his foreign education , and of his residence abroad , while composing the greater part of his his- tory , are however so few , and so unimportant , as scarcely to deserve our notice . In drawing the parallel between our ...
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... consequences , -consequences de- precated in the strongest manner , by some of the warmest sup- porters of the Society . The petty differences among real Christians never occupied a moment ' the minds of those excel- lent men with whom ...
... consequences , -consequences de- precated in the strongest manner , by some of the warmest sup- porters of the Society . The petty differences among real Christians never occupied a moment ' the minds of those excel- lent men with whom ...
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