Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... Roman , and not from the Greek writers ; which Dr. Lowth has ingeniously endeavoured to obviate , by observing , that " Spence has not performed what he never undertook ; nay , what he expressly did not undertake . " But does this argue ...
... Roman , and not from the Greek writers ; which Dr. Lowth has ingeniously endeavoured to obviate , by observing , that " Spence has not performed what he never undertook ; nay , what he expressly did not undertake . " But does this argue ...
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... Roman Catholics . " Probably from the greater efficacy we give the Sacraments . He died a Papist ; as I was assured by Mr. Blount , who carried the Father to him in his last hours . He did not take any care of himself in his last ...
... Roman Catholics . " Probably from the greater efficacy we give the Sacraments . He died a Papist ; as I was assured by Mr. Blount , who carried the Father to him in his last hours . He did not take any care of himself in his last ...
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... Roman buildings ; and had carried them on with as much accuracy as possible , when Cassini offered his discoveries to the public . What hindred Bianchini from publishing was ( as he said ) , the restraint of the country : and indeed ...
... Roman buildings ; and had carried them on with as much accuracy as possible , when Cassini offered his discoveries to the public . What hindred Bianchini from publishing was ( as he said ) , the restraint of the country : and indeed ...
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... Roman buildings ; and had carried them on with as much accuracy as possible , when Cassini offered his discoveries to the public . What hindred Bianchini from publishing was ( as he said ) , the restraint of the country : and indeed ...
... Roman buildings ; and had carried them on with as much accuracy as possible , when Cassini offered his discoveries to the public . What hindred Bianchini from publishing was ( as he said ) , the restraint of the country : and indeed ...
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... ; that ' tis an old one , and borrowed from one of the later Roman historians . - R . : [ " Archbishop Tillotson's Sermon against Transubstan- tiation , would convince me of the truth of transubstantia- SECTION I. 1728-30 . 39.
... ; that ' tis an old one , and borrowed from one of the later Roman historians . - R . : [ " Archbishop Tillotson's Sermon against Transubstan- tiation , would convince me of the truth of transubstantia- SECTION I. 1728-30 . 39.
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