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... references will be for ever dark and dis- " putable , on account of his distance from our time . But when " in his passages of moral terms , or of allusions , the sources of " which are yet known ; when in them there is any obscurity ...
... references will be for ever dark and dis- " putable , on account of his distance from our time . But when " in his passages of moral terms , or of allusions , the sources of " which are yet known ; when in them there is any obscurity ...
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... references , biographical sketches , anecdotes , and explanations of particular conversa- tions or occurrences . Among the Scotch indeed , Burns's cre- dit may endure a little longer than on the Southern banks of the Tweed : for there ...
... references , biographical sketches , anecdotes , and explanations of particular conversa- tions or occurrences . Among the Scotch indeed , Burns's cre- dit may endure a little longer than on the Southern banks of the Tweed : for there ...
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... references , a most claborate and most useful performance . The rest of the volume contains miscel laneous papers upon subjects of natural philosophy , and an index for the whole work . - Of those parts 176 Young's Lectures on Natural ...
... references , a most claborate and most useful performance . The rest of the volume contains miscel laneous papers upon subjects of natural philosophy , and an index for the whole work . - Of those parts 176 Young's Lectures on Natural ...
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... references , which follows the abovementioned elements , cannot be too much admired or praised . The disposition of the materials , the accuracy of the statements , the numerous works to which it refers , the elegant manner in which the ...
... references , which follows the abovementioned elements , cannot be too much admired or praised . The disposition of the materials , the accuracy of the statements , the numerous works to which it refers , the elegant manner in which the ...
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... references has been methodically subdivided , 66 as far as it was possible to do it with convenience and accuracy , ❝ and the works and passages belonging to each subdivision , have " in general been arranged in chronological order ...
... references has been methodically subdivided , 66 as far as it was possible to do it with convenience and accuracy , ❝ and the works and passages belonging to each subdivision , have " in general been arranged in chronological order ...
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