The Classical Journal, Svazek 30A. J. Valpay., 1824 |
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Strana 2
... present to Tangier . These presents are consi- dered as homage ; and it is a common observation among the people of that country to say , that the Christian powers make presents in homage ; or in other words , not voluntarily , but ( b ...
... present to Tangier . These presents are consi- dered as homage ; and it is a common observation among the people of that country to say , that the Christian powers make presents in homage ; or in other words , not voluntarily , but ( b ...
Strana 3
... mystic lore of antiquity still more valuable , I shall present the reader with emendations of the Professor's text , derived from a Ms. On Prof. Boissonade's Proclus , & c . 3 On Embassies to China, by M KLAPROTH J JACKSON.
... mystic lore of antiquity still more valuable , I shall present the reader with emendations of the Professor's text , derived from a Ms. On Prof. Boissonade's Proclus , & c . 3 On Embassies to China, by M KLAPROTH J JACKSON.
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... present instance to have supposed that the copiousness of his materials would compensate for their inartificial disposi- tion . The second and third books are full of fine passages ; we may specify the exordium of the second ...
... present instance to have supposed that the copiousness of his materials would compensate for their inartificial disposi- tion . The second and third books are full of fine passages ; we may specify the exordium of the second ...
Strana 48
... present . BIBLICAL CRITICISM . THE cause of Christianity must be allowed to be much indebted to those , who in this age of inquiry contribute to explain various passages of Scripture , which either from their obscurity or per- plexity ...
... present . BIBLICAL CRITICISM . THE cause of Christianity must be allowed to be much indebted to those , who in this age of inquiry contribute to explain various passages of Scripture , which either from their obscurity or per- plexity ...
Strana 49
... present . To such a revision of the sacred text , with all his veneration for the received version , the present writer is no enemy ; for why should not errors be removed ? He is also ready to pay his slender tribute of applause to Mr ...
... present . To such a revision of the sacred text , with all his veneration for the received version , the present writer is no enemy ; for why should not errors be removed ? He is also ready to pay his slender tribute of applause to Mr ...
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Strana 63 - Oui, si la vie et la mort de Socrate sont d'un sage, la vie et la mort de Jésus sont d'un Dieu.
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