The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... interesting does the subject appear in his estimation , that he thinks it necessary to produce the laundress's bill , and to exhibit to the nation the enormous ex- pense which it annually incurs by the lavation of these " rags of popery ...
... interesting does the subject appear in his estimation , that he thinks it necessary to produce the laundress's bill , and to exhibit to the nation the enormous ex- pense which it annually incurs by the lavation of these " rags of popery ...
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... interesting to a large class of persons than that which comes under the title of literary anecdote . To those who feel interested in the gossip of the learned world , the letters before us will be sufficiently amusing . We are ...
... interesting to a large class of persons than that which comes under the title of literary anecdote . To those who feel interested in the gossip of the learned world , the letters before us will be sufficiently amusing . We are ...
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... interesting : and the Aristotelean logic and philosophy being still retained with almost undiminished reverence , the test of experiment was neglected amidst the clamours of verbal dis- putation . Under such circumstances it cannot ...
... interesting : and the Aristotelean logic and philosophy being still retained with almost undiminished reverence , the test of experiment was neglected amidst the clamours of verbal dis- putation . Under such circumstances it cannot ...
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... interesting field of general literature has been opened , with which our forefathers were almost wholly unacquainted . Connected with the languages , though belonging rather to works of judgment , may be mentioned grammatical pursuits ...
... interesting field of general literature has been opened , with which our forefathers were almost wholly unacquainted . Connected with the languages , though belonging rather to works of judgment , may be mentioned grammatical pursuits ...
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... interesting facts and important arguments , trusting to their own powers for method and illustration , and carefully avoiding the antiquated style and tedious verbosity of their illustrious predecessors . The mind , however , soon ...
... interesting facts and important arguments , trusting to their own powers for method and illustration , and carefully avoiding the antiquated style and tedious verbosity of their illustrious predecessors . The mind , however , soon ...
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