The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 |
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... writers who lived since the conversion of the Irish . Yet on the credit of these documents we are called to give faith to this writer's representations of the intellectual culture , powerful sway , and political influence of Ireland in ...
... writers who lived since the conversion of the Irish . Yet on the credit of these documents we are called to give faith to this writer's representations of the intellectual culture , powerful sway , and political influence of Ireland in ...
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... writers . Luther intro- duced into his prose greater exactness , ease , and strength , than any writer either before him or for a long time after him . At his decease , it again began to decline , and continued gra- dually to grow worse ...
... writers . Luther intro- duced into his prose greater exactness , ease , and strength , than any writer either before him or for a long time after him . At his decease , it again began to decline , and continued gra- dually to grow worse ...
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... writer , and perhaps not more remote from the truth , if M. LA H. had substituted in his last sentence the word attention for admiration . Buffon next claims the notice of the lecturer , in the survey which he takes of the philosophy of ...
... writer , and perhaps not more remote from the truth , if M. LA H. had substituted in his last sentence the word attention for admiration . Buffon next claims the notice of the lecturer , in the survey which he takes of the philosophy of ...
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