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... learned throughout Europe . Their local situation , however , naturally draws their attention more to the observation of manners , customs , religious opinions , and historic researches , than to the discussion of topics strictly ...
... learned throughout Europe . Their local situation , however , naturally draws their attention more to the observation of manners , customs , religious opinions , and historic researches , than to the discussion of topics strictly ...
Pagina 349
... learned founder ; and they will discover that his standard of orthogr . phy is somewhat injudiciously neglected in several communications : but they will observe , with real pleasure , that the inquiries have been pursued with such ...
... learned founder ; and they will discover that his standard of orthogr . phy is somewhat injudiciously neglected in several communications : but they will observe , with real pleasure , that the inquiries have been pursued with such ...
Pagina 465
... learned ; and whence we are to obtain the details of each particular branch of universal science . This circum- stance produced a new species of historical writing , called Bibliography ; and the works on that subject only would fill a ...
... learned ; and whence we are to obtain the details of each particular branch of universal science . This circum- stance produced a new species of historical writing , called Bibliography ; and the works on that subject only would fill a ...
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