Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... instance , in TAYLOR , or , above all , in BARROW , philosophical inves- tigations not unfrequently occur , - divested indeed of technical language , even exhibiting the writers themselves as unconscious perhaps of the depth and ...
... instance , in TAYLOR , or , above all , in BARROW , philosophical inves- tigations not unfrequently occur , - divested indeed of technical language , even exhibiting the writers themselves as unconscious perhaps of the depth and ...
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... instances , in which that phraseology might , according to our judgment , have been improved by the substitution of terms less un- usual and less uncouth . " Dr. Parr , in the Critical Review , June 1808 . p . 118 . Those , who are ...
... instances , in which that phraseology might , according to our judgment , have been improved by the substitution of terms less un- usual and less uncouth . " Dr. Parr , in the Critical Review , June 1808 . p . 118 . Those , who are ...
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... which he in the first instance has assigned only a single l . The BISHOP himself in the 4th edn . of the Analysis of the Roman Civil Law , 1795. uses the double letter . ) I. The epithet laborious , even xii ADDENDA .
... which he in the first instance has assigned only a single l . The BISHOP himself in the 4th edn . of the Analysis of the Roman Civil Law , 1795. uses the double letter . ) I. The epithet laborious , even xii ADDENDA .
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... instances , been a victim of his abject homage to WARBURTON . One of them respects Dr. JORTIN , and is too well known . The other applies to MARKLAND , whom , in one of his Letters to the idol of his pen , he depreciates in the most ...
... instances , been a victim of his abject homage to WARBURTON . One of them respects Dr. JORTIN , and is too well known . The other applies to MARKLAND , whom , in one of his Letters to the idol of his pen , he depreciates in the most ...
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... trust and effect , though not in name . In name he would have been , but it was a maxim with George the Third , and being so natural an one , I know not that in his instance it was a new one 14 PARRIANA : OR NOTICES OF.
... trust and effect , though not in name . In name he would have been , but it was a maxim with George the Third , and being so natural an one , I know not that in his instance it was a new one 14 PARRIANA : OR NOTICES OF.
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