The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... appears be no great mystery in expressing one's dissent to a proposition ; whereas an author like Captain Henderson can never stop short of enunciating , with due solemnity , that , with regard to this or that position , he holds no ...
... appears be no great mystery in expressing one's dissent to a proposition ; whereas an author like Captain Henderson can never stop short of enunciating , with due solemnity , that , with regard to this or that position , he holds no ...
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... appear to us , then , that there is no possible foundation for the rhetoric and flourish , that have been wasted on the subject ; and that , if numbers are to be our criterion of judgment , the grant of King John - if it was a magna ...
... appear to us , then , that there is no possible foundation for the rhetoric and flourish , that have been wasted on the subject ; and that , if numbers are to be our criterion of judgment , the grant of King John - if it was a magna ...
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... appear to take any interest in the establishment of a principle ex- cept for the pleasure of violating it in all its consequences . The privilege of directing men's minds may sometimes belong to the passions , but never to ignorance ...
... appear to take any interest in the establishment of a principle ex- cept for the pleasure of violating it in all its consequences . The privilege of directing men's minds may sometimes belong to the passions , but never to ignorance ...
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... appear decisive and convincing , he is sure not to be abandoned . This is not the case in France . Opinions are there so variable that no value is attached to any except the opi- nion of the day . If a writer enjoying the greatest share ...
... appear decisive and convincing , he is sure not to be abandoned . This is not the case in France . Opinions are there so variable that no value is attached to any except the opi- nion of the day . If a writer enjoying the greatest share ...
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... appears only every two months , yet foresees no danger in the publication of the same book if it appear twelve times in the course of a year , at periods not previously determin- ed , because in that case it would not be periodical ...
... appears only every two months , yet foresees no danger in the publication of the same book if it appear twelve times in the course of a year , at periods not previously determin- ed , because in that case it would not be periodical ...
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