The European Magazine, and London Review, المجلد 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... termed arti- ficial . These are manufactured in two ways : the first of which is by erection ; the second by dilapidation : and as this disquisition will comprehend many curi- ous particulars respecting improvements , and celebrate men ...
... termed arti- ficial . These are manufactured in two ways : the first of which is by erection ; the second by dilapidation : and as this disquisition will comprehend many curi- ous particulars respecting improvements , and celebrate men ...
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... termed the clues of the laby- rinths of knowledge , by which the juve- nile student is enabled to thrid its most intricate mazes . But of all the species of mental acquisition , the science of arithmetic , though certainly the most ...
... termed the clues of the laby- rinths of knowledge , by which the juve- nile student is enabled to thrid its most intricate mazes . But of all the species of mental acquisition , the science of arithmetic , though certainly the most ...
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... termed a fast or fasting sermon , which was not a bobtail discourse of twelve or fourteen minutes , but , like some of the homilies of our former NON CONS , of a tolerable length ; for it lasted from five o'clock in the morning till ...
... termed a fast or fasting sermon , which was not a bobtail discourse of twelve or fourteen minutes , but , like some of the homilies of our former NON CONS , of a tolerable length ; for it lasted from five o'clock in the morning till ...
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