The Eclectic Review, Volume 27; Volume 45Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... practice , that it is not absurd for pillars to support pillars ; it seems as if children were playing at archi- tecture , and trying how high they could make their building reach . Yet , there is nothing childish in these porticoes ...
... practice , that it is not absurd for pillars to support pillars ; it seems as if children were playing at archi- tecture , and trying how high they could make their building reach . Yet , there is nothing childish in these porticoes ...
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... practice of frequently taking scraps of food , ' says another of the authors now on our table , keeps the gastric glands ' ( he might have added the biliary , the pancreatic , and other secretories ) in constant excitement , and thus ...
... practice of frequently taking scraps of food , ' says another of the authors now on our table , keeps the gastric glands ' ( he might have added the biliary , the pancreatic , and other secretories ) in constant excitement , and thus ...
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... practice was sensible and vigorous , and his qualities were kind and liberal , under an exterior of affected roughness . Mead was , in most respects , the opposite of Radcliffe , though he succeeded , by his recommendation , to the ...
... practice was sensible and vigorous , and his qualities were kind and liberal , under an exterior of affected roughness . Mead was , in most respects , the opposite of Radcliffe , though he succeeded , by his recommendation , to the ...
Contents
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 379 |
Authentic Narrative of the Conversion to the Protestant Faith and of | 456 |
Lloyds Extensive Inquiry into the important Questions What it is | 481 |
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