The British Critic, Volumes 3-4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... question , we conceive , lies between " tweedledum " and " tweedledee , " and there let it rest . But as the Professor assures us that the Greek class at Edinburgh , has read , during C VOL . III . JANUARY , 1815 . the the whole of the ...
... question , we conceive , lies between " tweedledum " and " tweedledee , " and there let it rest . But as the Professor assures us that the Greek class at Edinburgh , has read , during C VOL . III . JANUARY , 1815 . the the whole of the ...
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... question , and indeed marked with pre- cision . If it be historical , the facts should be well considered , and the statements accurately examined , in order to determine its authenticity . Its dependence , also , on works of a similar ...
... question , and indeed marked with pre- cision . If it be historical , the facts should be well considered , and the statements accurately examined , in order to determine its authenticity . Its dependence , also , on works of a similar ...
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... question was discussed with unfriendly pertinacity year after year , and at length was involved with another claim ... questions in which the war originated , he passes them over almost in silence , not doubting that our maritime rights ...
... question was discussed with unfriendly pertinacity year after year , and at length was involved with another claim ... questions in which the war originated , he passes them over almost in silence , not doubting that our maritime rights ...
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... question respecting either the advantage or the injury which may have resulted to the country from the creation of this new body of men ; but shall only observe , that this view of the subject alone , without taking into consideration ...
... question respecting either the advantage or the injury which may have resulted to the country from the creation of this new body of men ; but shall only observe , that this view of the subject alone , without taking into consideration ...
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... question now at issue , my sole end in publishing will be gained . " The perusal of this advertisement excited in ... questions of this nature , of more value than volumes filled with deductions from mere theory . The truth , however ...
... question now at issue , my sole end in publishing will be gained . " The perusal of this advertisement excited in ... questions of this nature , of more value than volumes filled with deductions from mere theory . The truth , however ...
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