The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 79
... manner . The reader is led , as it were , by the author's hand , from one interesting view to another ; and that in fuch an inftructive , modeft , and agreeable manner , that his company becomes ' more pleafing , in proportion as we ...
... manner . The reader is led , as it were , by the author's hand , from one interesting view to another ; and that in fuch an inftructive , modeft , and agreeable manner , that his company becomes ' more pleafing , in proportion as we ...
Page 191
... manner of existence of the One Deity , a sentiment which we receive as the revelation of infallible truth without presuming to explain it , ought not to be considered as a violation of this first principle . Yet only on the assumption ...
... manner of existence of the One Deity , a sentiment which we receive as the revelation of infallible truth without presuming to explain it , ought not to be considered as a violation of this first principle . Yet only on the assumption ...
Page 296
... manner : but the chapter " on the newly - discovered semi - metals , " is culpably inaccurate . Dr. G. professes to give the history of " sylvanite , menachanite , uranite , and titanite . " The first of these ought to have been ...
... manner : but the chapter " on the newly - discovered semi - metals , " is culpably inaccurate . Dr. G. professes to give the history of " sylvanite , menachanite , uranite , and titanite . " The first of these ought to have been ...
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