Critical Dictionary of English Literature, and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased, from the Earliest Accounts to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century: Containing Thirty Thousand Biographies and Literary Notices, with Forty Indexes of Subjects. A - J, Volumen 1Childs & Peterson, 1859 - 1005 páginas |
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... learned investigation , and the modest assurance of intelligent deliberation . When such critics feel disposed to charge us with error , from our want of coincidence with their pre- conceived opinions , it will be only modest to ask ...
... learned investigation , and the modest assurance of intelligent deliberation . When such critics feel disposed to charge us with error , from our want of coincidence with their pre- conceived opinions , it will be only modest to ask ...
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... learned annotator recast the notes and added many new ones . A new American edition has just been published . ( 1846 , ) containing the notes of Story and Shee , together with notes of American deci sions , by J. C. Perkins , Esq . This ...
... learned annotator recast the notes and added many new ones . A new American edition has just been published . ( 1846 , ) containing the notes of Story and Shee , together with notes of American deci sions , by J. C. Perkins , Esq . This ...
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... learned languages , especially for his skill in the Hebrew tongue . He applied himself with great diligence to the study of the Rabbins , and is thought to have owed his death to his zeal for the conversion of the Jews . Hav- ing found ...
... learned languages , especially for his skill in the Hebrew tongue . He applied himself with great diligence to the study of the Rabbins , and is thought to have owed his death to his zeal for the conversion of the Jews . Hav- ing found ...
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... learned foreigners , who were patronized by Frederick the Great . Without holding any actual employment , he lived as the friend and counsellor of the Frankish monarch , was the companion of his private hours , which were spent in dis ...
... learned foreigners , who were patronized by Frederick the Great . Without holding any actual employment , he lived as the friend and counsellor of the Frankish monarch , was the companion of his private hours , which were spent in dis ...
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... learned man of iron . That prince of literary baronets , Sir Hans Sloane , permitted him to labour in his library and rest in his garden ; where , after dining on 50,000 books and 3500 manuscripts , he could gather his dessert from ...
... learned man of iron . That prince of literary baronets , Sir Hans Sloane , permitted him to labour in his library and rest in his garden ; where , after dining on 50,000 books and 3500 manuscripts , he could gather his dessert from ...
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