The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... readers will not fail to observe , that all this wavering is not the mere versatility of a young and ardent mind . Mr. Phillips is indeed inconstant , but it is certâ ratione modoque ' ; his changes may be calculated , like those of the ...
... readers will not fail to observe , that all this wavering is not the mere versatility of a young and ardent mind . Mr. Phillips is indeed inconstant , but it is certâ ratione modoque ' ; his changes may be calculated , like those of the ...
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... readers the following extract from Mr. Sumner's third chapter on the Histo- rical Evidence of the Creation of the World . ' " Suppose it granted , for the present , that a Creator exists ; only two suppositions can be entertained ...
... readers the following extract from Mr. Sumner's third chapter on the Histo- rical Evidence of the Creation of the World . ' " Suppose it granted , for the present , that a Creator exists ; only two suppositions can be entertained ...
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... readers , and to admit the learn- ing , ingenuity and industry , which Mr. Sumner has displayed in the composition of them , as well as of the two which follow upon the questions , Whether Moses could have invented the doctrines which ...
... readers , and to admit the learn- ing , ingenuity and industry , which Mr. Sumner has displayed in the composition of them , as well as of the two which follow upon the questions , Whether Moses could have invented the doctrines which ...
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... readers , and to admit the learn- ing , ingenuity and industry , which Mr. Sumner has displayed in the composition of them , as well as of the two which follow upon the questions , Whether Moses could have invented the doctrines which ...
... readers , and to admit the learn- ing , ingenuity and industry , which Mr. Sumner has displayed in the composition of them , as well as of the two which follow upon the questions , Whether Moses could have invented the doctrines which ...
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... reader of them should bear constantly in mind that the author by the terms of his contract was confined in this part ... readers the conclusions drawn by Mr. Sumner from the arguments of this chapter . " On the whole , we may be allowed ...
... reader of them should bear constantly in mind that the author by the terms of his contract was confined in this part ... readers the conclusions drawn by Mr. Sumner from the arguments of this chapter . " On the whole , we may be allowed ...
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