The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... reason that the author has made an apology for his English ; and though we blame him not for being less perfect in that language than a native , we must say that his work should have obtained the necessary correction before it was given ...
... reason that the author has made an apology for his English ; and though we blame him not for being less perfect in that language than a native , we must say that his work should have obtained the necessary correction before it was given ...
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... reason at that period . " 2. " Can you say whether in point of fact , prior to the sus pension , such a reason ever did operate with them to restrain their advances ? " A. " Such a reason , connected with others , did certainly ...
... reason at that period . " 2. " Can you say whether in point of fact , prior to the sus pension , such a reason ever did operate with them to restrain their advances ? " A. " Such a reason , connected with others , did certainly ...
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... reason , as strongly as our faith , must compel us to reject the com- parison as most injuriously degrading to the founder of Chris- tianity . The next specific point , on which M. COMBES - DOUNOUS touches , is the doctrine of ...
... reason , as strongly as our faith , must compel us to reject the com- parison as most injuriously degrading to the founder of Chris- tianity . The next specific point , on which M. COMBES - DOUNOUS touches , is the doctrine of ...
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