The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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... attention . But if he be a clergyman , and evince a more than usual zeal in the cause of Him whom he professes to serve , he is therefore to be discredited : all the rules of judgement and reasons for confidence , that we apply in other ...
... attention . But if he be a clergyman , and evince a more than usual zeal in the cause of Him whom he professes to serve , he is therefore to be discredited : all the rules of judgement and reasons for confidence , that we apply in other ...
Page 1001
... attention in their prosody , which it does not in ours . To this rule , the classical versification owes a peculiar melody and ease , which are un- known to a system that takes no account of quantity in any unemphatic syllable . This ...
... attention in their prosody , which it does not in ours . To this rule , the classical versification owes a peculiar melody and ease , which are un- known to a system that takes no account of quantity in any unemphatic syllable . This ...
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... attention . He supposes a fungus to be the cause of the evil , its seeds constartly floating in the air , ready to vege- tate wherever they find a favourable situation and temperature . The oxydation of the surface of wood , by nitric ...
... attention . He supposes a fungus to be the cause of the evil , its seeds constartly floating in the air , ready to vege- tate wherever they find a favourable situation and temperature . The oxydation of the surface of wood , by nitric ...
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