The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 1 巻、第 1 部1805 |
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... advantages of Monarchy , Aristocracy , and De- mocracy ; and of the Doctrinal Articles of the Church of Eng- land , which we conceive to be congenial with those of the Kirk of Scotland , of the principal Churches of Europe and America ...
... advantages of Monarchy , Aristocracy , and De- mocracy ; and of the Doctrinal Articles of the Church of Eng- land , which we conceive to be congenial with those of the Kirk of Scotland , of the principal Churches of Europe and America ...
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... advantage , and the mental qualifications , which are indispensable , not only to render soli- tude beneficial , but even to make it supportable . To such a disquisition , it is obvious that no juster title could be given , than that of ...
... advantage , and the mental qualifications , which are indispensable , not only to render soli- tude beneficial , but even to make it supportable . To such a disquisition , it is obvious that no juster title could be given , than that of ...
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... advantage from the security and tranquillity of such a situation : but this plan may so often be ineligible , or imprac- ticable , as to make it worth considering , whether much of the same advantage might not be derived from steady ...
... advantage from the security and tranquillity of such a situation : but this plan may so often be ineligible , or imprac- ticable , as to make it worth considering , whether much of the same advantage might not be derived from steady ...
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... advantage rather than an inconvenience . As we cannot conceive by what first exercise the thinking powers of the mind could , at that early age , be so easily engaged , or so effectually expanded , as by studying the combination of ...
... advantage rather than an inconvenience . As we cannot conceive by what first exercise the thinking powers of the mind could , at that early age , be so easily engaged , or so effectually expanded , as by studying the combination of ...
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... advantage to understand the author's own exquisite expressions , and to enter with him into all his illustrations ? If the knowledge of Greek and Latin served no other purpose than those of which we are now speaking , what men man of ...
... advantage to understand the author's own exquisite expressions , and to enter with him into all his illustrations ? If the knowledge of Greek and Latin served no other purpose than those of which we are now speaking , what men man of ...
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