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... doubt , for a moment , the correctness of the author's estimate of his own work . 6 We have then , in the first place , a specification of the to- pics of these discourses , philosophy and philosophers . ' It is scarcely to be supposed ...
... doubt , for a moment , the correctness of the author's estimate of his own work . 6 We have then , in the first place , a specification of the to- pics of these discourses , philosophy and philosophers . ' It is scarcely to be supposed ...
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... doubt , among the ' gude ' followers of John Knox . No such efforts , however , can obtain a permanent success , or confer a lasting fame . We cannot see much probability that our countrymen will escape the sudden revulsion from ...
... doubt , among the ' gude ' followers of John Knox . No such efforts , however , can obtain a permanent success , or confer a lasting fame . We cannot see much probability that our countrymen will escape the sudden revulsion from ...
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... doubt whether his powers be equal to his undertaking . He proceeds to a comparison of the respective defects and beauties of the two most cele- brated descriptive poets of ancient times , Lucretius and Virgil ; gives , on various ...
... doubt whether his powers be equal to his undertaking . He proceeds to a comparison of the respective defects and beauties of the two most cele- brated descriptive poets of ancient times , Lucretius and Virgil ; gives , on various ...
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... doubt , with vast edification and delight . But taken collectively , and as to any general use , we must candidly declare they are , in our humble opinion , “ stale , flat , and unprofitable . " The subjects of these letters , as the ...
... doubt , with vast edification and delight . But taken collectively , and as to any general use , we must candidly declare they are , in our humble opinion , “ stale , flat , and unprofitable . " The subjects of these letters , as the ...
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... doubt on the subject of the three heavenly witnesses , it may be presumed that royal intercession , if it had even dared to shew itself , would have been exercised in vain . As M. Martin finds , in the momentous silence of Valla , ' a ...
... doubt on the subject of the three heavenly witnesses , it may be presumed that royal intercession , if it had even dared to shew itself , would have been exercised in vain . As M. Martin finds , in the momentous silence of Valla , ' a ...
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