The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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... readers ; and our critical predecessors have left ample room for general remarks that may be useful to future geographers . The author has laudably followed the example of Büsching , in consulting authentic documents , instead of ...
... readers ; and our critical predecessors have left ample room for general remarks that may be useful to future geographers . The author has laudably followed the example of Büsching , in consulting authentic documents , instead of ...
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... reader to merited oblivion ; while he is left to determine his choice among the less exceptionable of a later period . We feel it , consequently , our duty to present our readers with a comparative view of the present performance , in ...
... reader to merited oblivion ; while he is left to determine his choice among the less exceptionable of a later period . We feel it , consequently , our duty to present our readers with a comparative view of the present performance , in ...
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... readers , by means of a more general circulation ; since truths , sanctioned by such authority as that of the Bishop of Lon- don , may be essentially useful , under God , to every member of the esta◅ blished church . In the mean time ...
... readers , by means of a more general circulation ; since truths , sanctioned by such authority as that of the Bishop of Lon- don , may be essentially useful , under God , to every member of the esta◅ blished church . In the mean time ...
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