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... notice , is sure to engage his readers in a candid examination of his opinions , if it does not universally secure their assent to them . With regard to ourselves , we confess that we follow in his train ; even though we incur , by such ...
... notice , is sure to engage his readers in a candid examination of his opinions , if it does not universally secure their assent to them . With regard to ourselves , we confess that we follow in his train ; even though we incur , by such ...
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... notice of the village of Harmony , in the vicinity of Mr. Birkbeck , will be prepared to form an idea of this singular community ; among whom the sexes live separate , marriage being accounted unlawful , and the numbers being kept up ...
... notice of the village of Harmony , in the vicinity of Mr. Birkbeck , will be prepared to form an idea of this singular community ; among whom the sexes live separate , marriage being accounted unlawful , and the numbers being kept up ...
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... notice of several late biographical works , at the head of which we observe rather unexpectedly Miss Aikin's Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth and the whole concludes with an alphabetical index of deaths for 1818 , copied from ...
... notice of several late biographical works , at the head of which we observe rather unexpectedly Miss Aikin's Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth and the whole concludes with an alphabetical index of deaths for 1818 , copied from ...
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