The Spectator, Svazek 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 67
... learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer , until my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have already ap- peared . After which , I naturally jumped over the heads , not only of all ...
... learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer , until my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have already ap- peared . After which , I naturally jumped over the heads , not only of all ...
Strana 68
... learned professions . I men- tion this for the sake of several rural squires , whose reading does not rise so high as to The present State of England , and who are often apt to usurp that precedency which by the laws of their country is ...
... learned professions . I men- tion this for the sake of several rural squires , whose reading does not rise so high as to The present State of England , and who are often apt to usurp that precedency which by the laws of their country is ...
Strana 194
... learned readers on this occasion will naturally turn their thoughts to a third , who is yet living , and is like- wise the glory of our own nation . The improve- ments which others had made in natural and mathe- matical knowledge have ...
... learned readers on this occasion will naturally turn their thoughts to a third , who is yet living , and is like- wise the glory of our own nation . The improve- ments which others had made in natural and mathe- matical knowledge have ...
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