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It seems not improbable that v . 57 . is corrupted : Mr . Wakefield proposes an
ingenious amendment , from Ruhnkenius , — whether just or not , it is not so easy
to determine . - aney for xarov , v . 29 . seems an elegant reading , and makes the
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It seems not improbable that v . 57 . is corrupted : Mr . Wakefield proposes an
ingenious amendment , from Ruhnkenius , — whether just or not , it is not so easy
to determine . - aney for xarov , v . 29 . seems an elegant reading , and makes the
...
Page 131
The editor seems sensible that the profusion with which there are introduced may
lay him open to the blame of having unneceffarily swelled the work ; and , in truth
, we think many of them might have been spared . Expreslions and images ...
The editor seems sensible that the profusion with which there are introduced may
lay him open to the blame of having unneceffarily swelled the work ; and , in truth
, we think many of them might have been spared . Expreslions and images ...
Page 412
The last letter , which treats of the miraculous conception , might have been
omitted ; and we say this , not from any inclination on our part to join with the
opposers of this miracle ( for they do not by any means seem to us to have
proved their ...
The last letter , which treats of the miraculous conception , might have been
omitted ; and we say this , not from any inclination on our part to join with the
opposers of this miracle ( for they do not by any means seem to us to have
proved their ...
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