The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... interest or pleasure , they will be indebted to your Lordship . " Mr. Johnes , in a preface to the first edition , which was in quarto , tells us , that several MSS . in his own library had been collated with the printed copies , and ...
... interest or pleasure , they will be indebted to your Lordship . " Mr. Johnes , in a preface to the first edition , which was in quarto , tells us , that several MSS . in his own library had been collated with the printed copies , and ...
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... interest , at least to readers of these times ; and we should not have taken any notice of it , if it had not been for the purpose of observing of how much importance it appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours ...
... interest , at least to readers of these times ; and we should not have taken any notice of it , if it had not been for the purpose of observing of how much importance it appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours ...
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... interest- ing , and instructive , " cannot themselves be either easy , interesting , or instructive , without some acquaintance with the history to which they relate . A like observation may be made on the criticism . But two two ...
... interest- ing , and instructive , " cannot themselves be either easy , interesting , or instructive , without some acquaintance with the history to which they relate . A like observation may be made on the criticism . But two two ...
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... interest himself for the advantage of his readers . " In the other divisions of the Essay , the author enters into some par- ticulars , rather minute and trifling ; and , where his observations are of any considerable interest or ...
... interest himself for the advantage of his readers . " In the other divisions of the Essay , the author enters into some par- ticulars , rather minute and trifling ; and , where his observations are of any considerable interest or ...
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... interest ) is the same . Led away by our attention to the translator and commentator , we had almost forgot to give our readers an idea of the Letters themselves . The volumes contain the Correspondence of Lewis with his Ministers , and ...
... interest ) is the same . Led away by our attention to the translator and commentator , we had almost forgot to give our readers an idea of the Letters themselves . The volumes contain the Correspondence of Lewis with his Ministers , and ...
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