The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... practice , or had his time much occupied by his profession , would not have had the opportunity of searching through so many musty volumes , or , if by chance he had toiled through them , would have been thoroughly convinced that they ...
... practice , or had his time much occupied by his profession , would not have had the opportunity of searching through so many musty volumes , or , if by chance he had toiled through them , would have been thoroughly convinced that they ...
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... practice . In ophthal mia , after having declaimed against the vile and farraginous nostrums , which have been handed down from masters to their apprentices , from generation to generation , ' he assures us that he never fails of curing ...
... practice . In ophthal mia , after having declaimed against the vile and farraginous nostrums , which have been handed down from masters to their apprentices , from generation to generation , ' he assures us that he never fails of curing ...
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... practice be adopted under the dispensation of divine truth ? Will the cause of piety and virtue be more promoted by advancing a particular creed , a particular form , and a particular sect , and by surrounding it with worldly splendors ...
... practice be adopted under the dispensation of divine truth ? Will the cause of piety and virtue be more promoted by advancing a particular creed , a particular form , and a particular sect , and by surrounding it with worldly splendors ...
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