The Eclectic Review, 第 21 巻、第 39 巻Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1824 |
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Both of these Writers , on taking leave of Nubia , offer some general remarks , of
which we shall transcribe the most important and characteristic . Immediately
beyond the First Cataract , the Mockatem and Lybian chains of mountains close ...
Both of these Writers , on taking leave of Nubia , offer some general remarks , of
which we shall transcribe the most important and characteristic . Immediately
beyond the First Cataract , the Mockatem and Lybian chains of mountains close ...
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We have possibly bestowed more than proportionate attention on this subject ; for
, after all , the only fact of any importance in connexion with Scripture illustration ,
is that of the cedar's being indigenous to the mountains of Lebanon .
We have possibly bestowed more than proportionate attention on this subject ; for
, after all , the only fact of any importance in connexion with Scripture illustration ,
is that of the cedar's being indigenous to the mountains of Lebanon .
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On this , as on other branches of Natural History , much ridicule has been thrown
by those who devote themselves to pursuits deemed more intellectual yet surely ,
the Antiquities of the Globe itself , are at least of as much importance as those ...
On this , as on other branches of Natural History , much ridicule has been thrown
by those who devote themselves to pursuits deemed more intellectual yet surely ,
the Antiquities of the Globe itself , are at least of as much importance as those ...
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... we do not attach much importance to such collections in a philological point of
view ; for etymology rè . ceives but little illustration from by far the larger portion of
these provincial vulgarisms ; yet , they are often curious and highly amusing .
... we do not attach much importance to such collections in a philological point of
view ; for etymology rè . ceives but little illustration from by far the larger portion of
these provincial vulgarisms ; yet , they are often curious and highly amusing .
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... extinction in the British colonies ought to be made the ultimate object of
remedial measures , - must be viewed as a circumstance of high importance ,
and one which affords cause for congratulation , if not of triumph or complete
satisfaction .
... extinction in the British colonies ought to be made the ultimate object of
remedial measures , - must be viewed as a circumstance of high importance ,
and one which affords cause for congratulation , if not of triumph or complete
satisfaction .
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