The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... attention , and that it was nothing more or less than a treatise upon magic ; adding , that it was worked up in obscure and incoherent scntences , quite un- intelligible to sudras ; as is always the case , ' said he , with works ...
... attention , and that it was nothing more or less than a treatise upon magic ; adding , that it was worked up in obscure and incoherent scntences , quite un- intelligible to sudras ; as is always the case , ' said he , with works ...
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... attention to topics more properly connected with purely astronomical research , and perhaps of more general interest . In the society's memoirs , we have , under the head of Observations , those of Mr. Groombridge of the oppositions of ...
... attention to topics more properly connected with purely astronomical research , and perhaps of more general interest . In the society's memoirs , we have , under the head of Observations , those of Mr. Groombridge of the oppositions of ...
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... attention of our readers . The same mode of reasoning , has been adopted by other writers ; and particularly by the present Bishop of Salisbury , in a sermon before the University ' of Oxford , in the year 1792. Dr. Miller , however ...
... attention of our readers . The same mode of reasoning , has been adopted by other writers ; and particularly by the present Bishop of Salisbury , in a sermon before the University ' of Oxford , in the year 1792. Dr. Miller , however ...
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