The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 187
... perhaps first set the example of using on a large scale for the reproduction of the life of the time he wrote about , when he laid hands on the whole con- temporary literature , if we may give that name to everything written and extant ...
... perhaps first set the example of using on a large scale for the reproduction of the life of the time he wrote about , when he laid hands on the whole con- temporary literature , if we may give that name to everything written and extant ...
Page 268
... perhaps , in neither case is the solution very difficult : they both shrunk from the training they had received into its very opposite . We have no space for any lengthened account of this life ; and perhaps if we had devoted any pages ...
... perhaps , in neither case is the solution very difficult : they both shrunk from the training they had received into its very opposite . We have no space for any lengthened account of this life ; and perhaps if we had devoted any pages ...
Page 509
... perhaps remind him , and he will even condescend to admit , that numbers , figures , conveyed very different impressions to the mind to those like numbers convey now . He does not at all hesitate to imply his belief of the invention of ...
... perhaps remind him , and he will even condescend to admit , that numbers , figures , conveyed very different impressions to the mind to those like numbers convey now . He does not at all hesitate to imply his belief of the invention of ...
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