Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... tion a fine and practised critical method , as well as close familiarity with the subject . From the destructive standpoint his reasoning is unanswerable , and it is only in the constructive portion of his labours that he is driven to ...
... tion a fine and practised critical method , as well as close familiarity with the subject . From the destructive standpoint his reasoning is unanswerable , and it is only in the constructive portion of his labours that he is driven to ...
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... tion , like an inspired Jeremiah , and pleaded gallantly for his friend . The sentence of death had been passed upon the brave helper of trodden - down humanity , and Thoreau exclaims , with fiery indigna- tion , " Is it the intention ...
... tion , like an inspired Jeremiah , and pleaded gallantly for his friend . The sentence of death had been passed upon the brave helper of trodden - down humanity , and Thoreau exclaims , with fiery indigna- tion , " Is it the intention ...
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... tion of the number or supplie of bookes decaied , whereby it came to passe , that when those that were in being were either wasted or embeziled , the whole founda . tion came to ruin : To meet with that inconvenience , I will so provide ...
... tion of the number or supplie of bookes decaied , whereby it came to passe , that when those that were in being were either wasted or embeziled , the whole founda . tion came to ruin : To meet with that inconvenience , I will so provide ...
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