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... object explained , 155 - analysis of it , with extracts , 155-163 - numerous errors in Italian phrases and names of places and persons , notice of , 163 , note . Italian society , remarks on , 163-165 . Blind Spy in Russia , 147 , note ...
... object explained , 155 - analysis of it , with extracts , 155-163 - numerous errors in Italian phrases and names of places and persons , notice of , 163 , note . Italian society , remarks on , 163-165 . Blind Spy in Russia , 147 , note ...
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... object to the taste of our ancestors collectively upon any one point , it may tremely unjust to blame any one individual who went with the stream . be ex- If we look through our own writers , or , indeed , the writers of any country ...
... object to the taste of our ancestors collectively upon any one point , it may tremely unjust to blame any one individual who went with the stream . be ex- If we look through our own writers , or , indeed , the writers of any country ...
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... objects to the truth of this assertion , though he says that he has occa- sionally found some of Tertullian's strange expressions to have been used by Plautus . He might have added , that if a person writing at the beginning of the ...
... objects to the truth of this assertion , though he says that he has occa- sionally found some of Tertullian's strange expressions to have been used by Plautus . He might have added , that if a person writing at the beginning of the ...
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... object evidently is to destroy the authority of Justin , Irenæus , and Tertullian ; but he does not fairly and openly avow it ; he envelopes himself in a cloud , and uses a dark mysterious language , designed to insinuate more than it ...
... object evidently is to destroy the authority of Justin , Irenæus , and Tertullian ; but he does not fairly and openly avow it ; he envelopes himself in a cloud , and uses a dark mysterious language , designed to insinuate more than it ...
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... object to our division in this case , and think that , having mentioned sceptical writers , we need not make another class in order to include Dr. Middleton . It is singular , that a leading argument with writers of this cast is ...
... object to our division in this case , and think that , having mentioned sceptical writers , we need not make another class in order to include Dr. Middleton . It is singular , that a leading argument with writers of this cast is ...
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