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... interesting research . He must be indeed a rigid and cold critic , who , from approving the productions of the muse , does not proceed to entertain some love for the author . And , from the moment when that is the case , every ...
... interesting research . He must be indeed a rigid and cold critic , who , from approving the productions of the muse , does not proceed to entertain some love for the author . And , from the moment when that is the case , every ...
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... interesting reflections , the Right Rev. author conducts us to other remarks on the goodness of God in the work of Revelation , and in the natural progress by which mankind are led from the infancy of knowlege to the establishment of ...
... interesting reflections , the Right Rev. author conducts us to other remarks on the goodness of God in the work of Revelation , and in the natural progress by which mankind are led from the infancy of knowlege to the establishment of ...
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... interesting , when considered with respect to natural history , and will demand our attention for a moment . All the known acids do not exist in nature : some are the pro- ducts of chemical agents : bnt the greatest number are compounds ...
... interesting , when considered with respect to natural history , and will demand our attention for a moment . All the known acids do not exist in nature : some are the pro- ducts of chemical agents : bnt the greatest number are compounds ...
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