The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1800 |
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Page 352
... familiar Conver fation . 12mo . Low . 1799 . Thefe dialogues are confiderably varied in point of subject ; and moft of them are well calculated for the purpose of inftruction : but that which relates to geography is too long for a work ...
... familiar Conver fation . 12mo . Low . 1799 . Thefe dialogues are confiderably varied in point of subject ; and moft of them are well calculated for the purpose of inftruction : but that which relates to geography is too long for a work ...
Page 417
... familiar , it being very fa- tisfactory , as well as neceffary , to confult the facred fources of re- velation in their purity , unadulterated by the ignorance of tranf- lators , or the interpolations of the crafty or bigoted ; but if ...
... familiar , it being very fa- tisfactory , as well as neceffary , to confult the facred fources of re- velation in their purity , unadulterated by the ignorance of tranf- lators , or the interpolations of the crafty or bigoted ; but if ...
Page 498
... familiar , though this may appear bold language in Paris , to us on this fide of the water . In eighty pages of introduction , we have a fketch of the doctrine of functions , and become anxious to enter on the differential doctrine ...
... familiar , though this may appear bold language in Paris , to us on this fide of the water . In eighty pages of introduction , we have a fketch of the doctrine of functions , and become anxious to enter on the differential doctrine ...
Page 540
... familiar to the English reader , but shall content ourfelves with tranflating two additional extracts , in order to give a more complete view of the spirit and tendency of this publication . After explaining the conduct of the ...
... familiar to the English reader , but shall content ourfelves with tranflating two additional extracts , in order to give a more complete view of the spirit and tendency of this publication . After explaining the conduct of the ...
Page 547
... familiar with the French writers , who often fpeak in this way without reflection : thús , in one of the philological memoirs of the National Institute , the author fays , that we admire Shakspeare , but most frequently read Sophocles ...
... familiar with the French writers , who often fpeak in this way without reflection : thús , in one of the philological memoirs of the National Institute , the author fays , that we admire Shakspeare , but most frequently read Sophocles ...
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