The Eclectic Review, 27. kötet;45. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... readers , and in expressing which , he has , in one or two in- stances , neglected the polish of his lines . There are many passages in the poem very superior , but we purposely refrain from detaching them from the narrative , under the ...
... readers , and in expressing which , he has , in one or two in- stances , neglected the polish of his lines . There are many passages in the poem very superior , but we purposely refrain from detaching them from the narrative , under the ...
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... readers , and es- pecially to those to whom it is addressed . We know of no attempt more laudable than to prop the burden of tottering age , and to pillow up the head of the man of declining years ; and we are sure , from the spirit ...
... readers , and es- pecially to those to whom it is addressed . We know of no attempt more laudable than to prop the burden of tottering age , and to pillow up the head of the man of declining years ; and we are sure , from the spirit ...
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... readers will be at no loss to make the application . The satire is bold , yet delicate and elegantly pointed . And this appeared in a Spanish newspaper published at Lima ! Art . IX . Letters written by S ***** S **** , during her last ...
... readers will be at no loss to make the application . The satire is bold , yet delicate and elegantly pointed . And this appeared in a Spanish newspaper published at Lima ! Art . IX . Letters written by S ***** S **** , during her last ...
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Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 379 |
Authentic Narrative of the Conversion to the Protestant Faith and of | 456 |
Lloyds Extensive Inquiry into the important Questions What it is | 481 |
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