Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... passage of your lord Bolingbroke , with which I shall close this long letter , leaving you to apply it . The ' precise point , ' says he , ' at which the scales of power turn , like ' that of the solstice in either tropic , is ...
... passage of your lord Bolingbroke , with which I shall close this long letter , leaving you to apply it . The ' precise point , ' says he , ' at which the scales of power turn , like ' that of the solstice in either tropic , is ...
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... passage , some slight Corruptions only excepted , may reasonably be esteemed genuine . Oxf . 1749. " By Dr. Nath . Forster , " says Dr. Parr ( Bibl . Parr . 562 , ) " the editor of Plato , and cousin of Dr. Parr's very philosophical ...
... passage , some slight Corruptions only excepted , may reasonably be esteemed genuine . Oxf . 1749. " By Dr. Nath . Forster , " says Dr. Parr ( Bibl . Parr . 562 , ) " the editor of Plato , and cousin of Dr. Parr's very philosophical ...
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... passage as it stands . Bishop Warburton's opinion of it was still more favourable , as appears by his testimony to the author's abilities , candour , and address , ' in his Julian p . 93 , and by a part of a Letter of his to Dr. Forster ...
... passage as it stands . Bishop Warburton's opinion of it was still more favourable , as appears by his testimony to the author's abilities , candour , and address , ' in his Julian p . 93 , and by a part of a Letter of his to Dr. Forster ...
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... passage : Ne in cogitationem quidem cadit , ut fuerit tempus aliquod , nullum cum tempus esset , p . 21. ed . 1718. I was , when I first G VOL . II . mours scanty , and the coats less distended , the THE REV . SAMUEL PARR , LL.D. 81.
... passage : Ne in cogitationem quidem cadit , ut fuerit tempus aliquod , nullum cum tempus esset , p . 21. ed . 1718. I was , when I first G VOL . II . mours scanty , and the coats less distended , the THE REV . SAMUEL PARR , LL.D. 81.
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... passage cited , to have been said of Porteus ; and it is very certain that Dr. Parr entertained no good opinion of that Prelate , not because he was orthodox , or because he was heterodox , ( for Dr. Parr respected many orthodox , as ...
... passage cited , to have been said of Porteus ; and it is very certain that Dr. Parr entertained no good opinion of that Prelate , not because he was orthodox , or because he was heterodox , ( for Dr. Parr respected many orthodox , as ...
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