The Eclectic Review, 20. kötet;38. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1823 |
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... readers , but the young for whom it is de- signed , and all who feel for and with the young . The parent may derive from it many valuable hints , while the youthful reader will find in it an attractive example of rare , yet far from ...
... readers , but the young for whom it is de- signed , and all who feel for and with the young . The parent may derive from it many valuable hints , while the youthful reader will find in it an attractive example of rare , yet far from ...
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... readers . " " He takes care , however , to lose but little by his deference ; " for he contrives to insinuate his plot ' into the minds of his readers , before he dismisses the subject ; and , making allow- ance for his characteristic ...
... readers . " " He takes care , however , to lose but little by his deference ; " for he contrives to insinuate his plot ' into the minds of his readers , before he dismisses the subject ; and , making allow- ance for his characteristic ...
379. oldal
... readers in common . It is but justice to say that the volume , though faulty in the respect pointed out , is free from any other objection , and may be recommended as containing much that is interesting to re- ligious readers . With the ...
... readers in common . It is but justice to say that the volume , though faulty in the respect pointed out , is free from any other objection , and may be recommended as containing much that is interesting to re- ligious readers . With the ...
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