The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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128. oldal
... writers to his aid , when their arguments are less clear or more feeble than his own . When some ancient or modern writer has expressed any ar- gument more forcibly than we possess the capacity of doing , it may be excusable to employ ...
... writers to his aid , when their arguments are less clear or more feeble than his own . When some ancient or modern writer has expressed any ar- gument more forcibly than we possess the capacity of doing , it may be excusable to employ ...
293. oldal
... writer open their intellectual sight to a right view of their real interest ! We have paid much more attention to this pamphlet than it would otherwise have merited , from a knowledge that it was written by a gentleman who was the ...
... writer open their intellectual sight to a right view of their real interest ! We have paid much more attention to this pamphlet than it would otherwise have merited , from a knowledge that it was written by a gentleman who was the ...
532. oldal
... writer , the author of his people , as a father is the author of his family , or God is the author of the human race . Thus the writer says the authority of a sovereign " reside essen- tiellement dans le titre d'auteur . " ' Dieu ...
... writer , the author of his people , as a father is the author of his family , or God is the author of the human race . Thus the writer says the authority of a sovereign " reside essen- tiellement dans le titre d'auteur . " ' Dieu ...
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