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Page 13
The preface , however , gave us a better opinion of the author , whose good
sense and modesty it strongly exhibits ; we perused the volume with attention
and delight ; and it is with fincere pleasure that we announce this commencement
of a ...
The preface , however , gave us a better opinion of the author , whose good
sense and modesty it strongly exhibits ; we perused the volume with attention
and delight ; and it is with fincere pleasure that we announce this commencement
of a ...
Page 69
If any difference of opinion should arise , whether a disease should be alligned to
one class rather than another , we plunge , in the first case , into all the doubtful
speculations of every innovating pathologist ; but , in the second , the question is
...
If any difference of opinion should arise , whether a disease should be alligned to
one class rather than another , we plunge , in the first case , into all the doubtful
speculations of every innovating pathologist ; but , in the second , the question is
...
Page 91
But this is not sufficiently precise : for he had not these truths transmitted , He
lived in the time of the evangelists and apostles : and obtained his knowledge
from them , the fountain head . And that he entertained a favourable opinion of
the ...
But this is not sufficiently precise : for he had not these truths transmitted , He
lived in the time of the evangelists and apostles : and obtained his knowledge
from them , the fountain head . And that he entertained a favourable opinion of
the ...
Page 130
It is pleasing to discover Mr. Walpole's real opinions of public occurrences , and
of the merits of different writers ; opinions generally judicious , and probably
candid ; for these are the effufions of friendship , not the studied criticisms of an
author ...
It is pleasing to discover Mr. Walpole's real opinions of public occurrences , and
of the merits of different writers ; opinions generally judicious , and probably
candid ; for these are the effufions of friendship , not the studied criticisms of an
author ...
Page 591
... appeared folicitous to impress the opinion , that they were averse to a rupture ; '
and they had declared that they were willing to receive a minister for the purpose
of restoring a good underftanding but they had expressed themselves in terms ...
... appeared folicitous to impress the opinion , that they were averse to a rupture ; '
and they had declared that they were willing to receive a minister for the purpose
of restoring a good underftanding but they had expressed themselves in terms ...
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