The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... produce nearly a million and a half , certainly far superior to any number which France could bring against them ... produced by en- thusiasm , much more entirely , more devotedly , than it could be by years of the most rigorous ...
... produce nearly a million and a half , certainly far superior to any number which France could bring against them ... produced by en- thusiasm , much more entirely , more devotedly , than it could be by years of the most rigorous ...
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... produced several men of letters of uncommon genius ; some of whom have arrived at a degree of eminence . A spirit of industry appears to pervade the bulk of the inhabitants , by which many have placed themselves in easy , and a few in ...
... produced several men of letters of uncommon genius ; some of whom have arrived at a degree of eminence . A spirit of industry appears to pervade the bulk of the inhabitants , by which many have placed themselves in easy , and a few in ...
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... ally translated into Latin , portions July 1808 . -- It will be readily perceived that the lectures retain much of that old scho- lastic On the Characters of PLUTARCH and tion , produces an 3 Account of Maynooth College . 497.
... ally translated into Latin , portions July 1808 . -- It will be readily perceived that the lectures retain much of that old scho- lastic On the Characters of PLUTARCH and tion , produces an 3 Account of Maynooth College . 497.
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On the Characters of PLUTARCH and tion , produces an equal resistance in 7. delity to the civil government is to be strongly inculcated by the theological professors . Prayers are to be offered on Sundays and Holidays for the King in a ...
On the Characters of PLUTARCH and tion , produces an equal resistance in 7. delity to the civil government is to be strongly inculcated by the theological professors . Prayers are to be offered on Sundays and Holidays for the King in a ...
Strona 501
... produce . To investigate to what lengths such descriptions should be pro- tracted ; to what species of poetry they should be confined ; or to give a regu- lar detail of them in every poem of me- rit , would lead into a field of ...
... produce . To investigate to what lengths such descriptions should be pro- tracted ; to what species of poetry they should be confined ; or to give a regu- lar detail of them in every poem of me- rit , would lead into a field of ...
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