The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 122
... appears to us to have bestowed a greater share of praise on the former gentle- man than we expected to read , and than we believe him entitled to receive . In the controversy , ' says the author , ' which arose about a late revolution ...
... appears to us to have bestowed a greater share of praise on the former gentle- man than we expected to read , and than we believe him entitled to receive . In the controversy , ' says the author , ' which arose about a late revolution ...
Page 300
... of these requi- site qualifications does Mr. Bigland appear to be deficient . He refers to numerous authorities , most of which he appears to have consulted at first hand . Though the extent 300 Bigland's geographical View of the World .
... of these requi- site qualifications does Mr. Bigland appear to be deficient . He refers to numerous authorities , most of which he appears to have consulted at first hand . Though the extent 300 Bigland's geographical View of the World .
Page 426
... appears insufficient , and is to our apprehension as much calculated to perplex the reader as Euclid's manner of discussion . Mr. L's . definition of proportion is , that a submultiple of the first is contained in the second , as often ...
... appears insufficient , and is to our apprehension as much calculated to perplex the reader as Euclid's manner of discussion . Mr. L's . definition of proportion is , that a submultiple of the first is contained in the second , as often ...
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