Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... hand , it is true that some allowance is to be made for WARBURTON , who had reason to complain of a want of ... hands of its author , to be subjected again and again to the critical retort , till all its spirit should have evaporated ...
... hand , it is true that some allowance is to be made for WARBURTON , who had reason to complain of a want of ... hands of its author , to be subjected again and again to the critical retort , till all its spirit should have evaporated ...
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... hand , it is true that some allowance is to be made for WARBURTON , who had reason to complain of a want of gene- rosity , at least , in JORTIN's dealings towards him . " No " allow- ance " whatever " is to be made for WARBURTON ...
... hand , it is true that some allowance is to be made for WARBURTON , who had reason to complain of a want of gene- rosity , at least , in JORTIN's dealings towards him . " No " allow- ance " whatever " is to be made for WARBURTON ...
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... hand . That his LORDSHIP can praise liberally , is apparent enough from his warm commendations of WARBURTON , HURD , HALLIFAX , and other disciples of the Warburtonian School ! 2. Dr. PARR did not allude to his LORD- SHIP , with whose ...
... hand . That his LORDSHIP can praise liberally , is apparent enough from his warm commendations of WARBURTON , HURD , HALLIFAX , and other disciples of the Warburtonian School ! 2. Dr. PARR did not allude to his LORD- SHIP , with whose ...
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... hands , ' and consign the past to oblivion . ' My informant added that PARR was affected even to tears by this address . " " Before I proceed , I cannot help saying a word upon that pro- found scholar , MARKLAND , who was , perhaps ...
... hands , ' and consign the past to oblivion . ' My informant added that PARR was affected even to tears by this address . " " Before I proceed , I cannot help saying a word upon that pro- found scholar , MARKLAND , who was , perhaps ...
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... hands of a set of creditors , of whom that same relation of my father's was one . Lind , the son , was a commoner at Baliol - College , Oxford ; when he had taken his B. A. degree , he took orders . Soon after , a Mr. Murray , ( I ...
... hands of a set of creditors , of whom that same relation of my father's was one . Lind , the son , was a commoner at Baliol - College , Oxford ; when he had taken his B. A. degree , he took orders . Soon after , a Mr. Murray , ( I ...
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