The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... remark and astringent cavil by the cursory inspector is probable , and to meet and cope with controversialists in the area of your work will be preferable than to bring up my defence after my dictionary is published . A looker - on ...
... remark and astringent cavil by the cursory inspector is probable , and to meet and cope with controversialists in the area of your work will be preferable than to bring up my defence after my dictionary is published . A looker - on ...
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... remarks that I deem boarding - schools highly desirable in the education of youths in the middle rank of society , but it is of the first importance that they be well conducted . A century ago , boarding - schools were in high and ...
... remarks that I deem boarding - schools highly desirable in the education of youths in the middle rank of society , but it is of the first importance that they be well conducted . A century ago , boarding - schools were in high and ...
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... remarks on fulminating sil- ver , and the relations of vegetable poisons to the galvanic agencies , through the me- dium of the nervous system . However much I may be inclined to admit the importance of the collision of minds for the ...
... remarks on fulminating sil- ver , and the relations of vegetable poisons to the galvanic agencies , through the me- dium of the nervous system . However much I may be inclined to admit the importance of the collision of minds for the ...
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... remark how easily we are led , hy im- perfect observation , to make mistakes that are not only fatal to the harmless creatures that fall under our misplaced suspicion , but are , eventually , most in- jurious to ourselves . The farmer ...
... remark how easily we are led , hy im- perfect observation , to make mistakes that are not only fatal to the harmless creatures that fall under our misplaced suspicion , but are , eventually , most in- jurious to ourselves . The farmer ...
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... remark , that a divided opposition was beaten on this occasion by a confiding majority . Yet the former in the end triumphed ; for , although the eyes of the ministry were shut to the evils of a Russian war , yet those of the nation ...
... remark , that a divided opposition was beaten on this occasion by a confiding majority . Yet the former in the end triumphed ; for , although the eyes of the ministry were shut to the evils of a Russian war , yet those of the nation ...
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