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... ancient version to denote any transaction between God and man , shows also that there was some reason for it which acted on their minds with entire uniformity . No man can believe that that whole version was made by the same indi ...
... ancient version to denote any transaction between God and man , shows also that there was some reason for it which acted on their minds with entire uniformity . No man can believe that that whole version was made by the same indi ...
Strona 60
... ancient dispensation ? The difficulty involved in this consideration , on the inter- pretation adopted by Prof. Stuart , is so great , that it was felt to be necessary to obviate it . The considerations which he suggests in explanation ...
... ancient dispensation ? The difficulty involved in this consideration , on the inter- pretation adopted by Prof. Stuart , is so great , that it was felt to be necessary to obviate it . The considerations which he suggests in explanation ...
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... ancient orators , with the difficulties of an infirm bodily constitution , and consenting to the most puerile tricks of the art , as they have been sneer- ingly called , practising , hour after hour , before a mirror , that he might ...
... ancient orators , with the difficulties of an infirm bodily constitution , and consenting to the most puerile tricks of the art , as they have been sneer- ingly called , practising , hour after hour , before a mirror , that he might ...
Strona 76
... ancient rhetoric , as well as of the ancient orators ; to a Robert Hall , remarkable in early life , as much for his attention to the culture of oratory , as for his philoso- phical investigations , I am content to pass by , unnoticed ...
... ancient rhetoric , as well as of the ancient orators ; to a Robert Hall , remarkable in early life , as much for his attention to the culture of oratory , as for his philoso- phical investigations , I am content to pass by , unnoticed ...
Strona 80
... ancients were right . They judged from experi- ence . The poet - the eminent in any other line may be the product of nature alone ; the orator is formed - is made so by art and training . It is no more absurd to expect that a man will ...
... ancients were right . They judged from experi- ence . The poet - the eminent in any other line may be the product of nature alone ; the orator is formed - is made so by art and training . It is no more absurd to expect that a man will ...
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