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... writer supports his doctrines with plausible arguments , as well as with candour and moderation . We are not to expect in it any thing that can properly be regarded as new ; and indeed it is rather to be considered as an excellence than ...
... writer supports his doctrines with plausible arguments , as well as with candour and moderation . We are not to expect in it any thing that can properly be regarded as new ; and indeed it is rather to be considered as an excellence than ...
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... writer . We shall , however , examine its con- tents carefully , as we proceed , and again advert to this subject when we shall have finished our investigation . Of all the various publications on the singular events that passed during ...
... writer . We shall , however , examine its con- tents carefully , as we proceed , and again advert to this subject when we shall have finished our investigation . Of all the various publications on the singular events that passed during ...
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... writer who makes a point of recording every thing seems to linger ; we do not per- ceive that he gets on ; we grow impatient at being kept beside him ; we wish to take a lead ; we become wearied , and finally throw down his book . A ...
... writer who makes a point of recording every thing seems to linger ; we do not per- ceive that he gets on ; we grow impatient at being kept beside him ; we wish to take a lead ; we become wearied , and finally throw down his book . A ...
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