Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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Page xiii
... refers ; the quotations are neither long nor numerous , most appropriate , and very unosten- tatious ; as Dr. PARR was addressing a scholar , and writing only for men of letters , such quotations are unobjectionable in them- selves ...
... refers ; the quotations are neither long nor numerous , most appropriate , and very unosten- tatious ; as Dr. PARR was addressing a scholar , and writing only for men of letters , such quotations are unobjectionable in them- selves ...
Page xvi
... . exploded , ERRATA . -388 . The publication referred to was an edition of the Iconoclastes , Lond . 1756 , 4to . -610 . Max . Tyrius . - 643. μήποτ ' . -713 . charlatanry . UNIV . Or PARRIANA : OR NOTICES OF THE REV xvi ADDENDA .
... . exploded , ERRATA . -388 . The publication referred to was an edition of the Iconoclastes , Lond . 1756 , 4to . -610 . Max . Tyrius . - 643. μήποτ ' . -713 . charlatanry . UNIV . Or PARRIANA : OR NOTICES OF THE REV xvi ADDENDA .
Page 43
... refer Mr. M'Pherson to the Observations for further particulars . " Both these assertions are false . Mr. Lind was never employed on any such work . " Lord Mansfield , " said Mr. Bentham to my friend , Mr. Bowring , ( June 2 , 1827 ...
... refer Mr. M'Pherson to the Observations for further particulars . " Both these assertions are false . Mr. Lind was never employed on any such work . " Lord Mansfield , " said Mr. Bentham to my friend , Mr. Bowring , ( June 2 , 1827 ...
Page 84
... refer the apprehension of a Deity to any connate notion , or inbred opinion , — at least we are assured God never chargeth us with the knowledge of him upon that account . " It was a right noble instance of in- dependent thinking in a ...
... refer the apprehension of a Deity to any connate notion , or inbred opinion , — at least we are assured God never chargeth us with the knowledge of him upon that account . " It was a right noble instance of in- dependent thinking in a ...
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... referred that waste of powers and erudition , in the support of untenable paradoxes , which vitiates so large a portion of his literary labours : the pains , which should have been bestowed on the discovery of truth , were per- versely ...
... referred that waste of powers and erudition , in the support of untenable paradoxes , which vitiates so large a portion of his literary labours : the pains , which should have been bestowed on the discovery of truth , were per- versely ...
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