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... fact ; and we presume that he would not have us question the veracity of his two anecdotes of the late Mr. Horne Tooke , which he states to have derived from that gentleman himself . That which relates to Professor Porson is too long ...
... fact ; and we presume that he would not have us question the veracity of his two anecdotes of the late Mr. Horne Tooke , which he states to have derived from that gentleman himself . That which relates to Professor Porson is too long ...
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... fact is that , in his blind and head - long zeal to defend the Catholic . Mary from the imputations of her ... facts , and illustrate the circumstances , be- yond a doubt . } The same reign was , also , an age of religion , but , without ...
... fact is that , in his blind and head - long zeal to defend the Catholic . Mary from the imputations of her ... facts , and illustrate the circumstances , be- yond a doubt . } The same reign was , also , an age of religion , but , without ...
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... fact unconnected with the science to which the author re- fers : we only blame him for not being more explicit in his enumeration . Let us now offer a few remarks with reference to the exe- cution of the work ; and on this point we are ...
... fact unconnected with the science to which the author re- fers : we only blame him for not being more explicit in his enumeration . Let us now offer a few remarks with reference to the exe- cution of the work ; and on this point we are ...
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