Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, Volumen1Lackington, Allen, and Company, 1805 |
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... Observations on his sentiments and writ- ings 220-223 Juftin M. and Clemens Alex . had favourable opinions of the future condition of the virtuous pagans 222-223 Clemens Alex . explained and corrected 223 Ignatius . Remarks on his ...
... Observations on his sentiments and writ- ings 220-223 Juftin M. and Clemens Alex . had favourable opinions of the future condition of the virtuous pagans 222-223 Clemens Alex . explained and corrected 223 Ignatius . Remarks on his ...
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... observed also , that in a subsequent edition , he " corrected the place , to which I had made objections . " 66 " I was in some hopes in those days ( for I was young ) that " Mr Pope would make inquiry about his coadjutor , and take 66 ...
... observed also , that in a subsequent edition , he " corrected the place , to which I had made objections . " 66 " I was in some hopes in those days ( for I was young ) that " Mr Pope would make inquiry about his coadjutor , and take 66 ...
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... Observations upon Authors , Ancient and Modern , " in a series of numbers , making together . two volumes octavo . This critical work was trans- lated into Latin , and printed at Amsterdam , and it was continued by the learned Burman ...
... Observations upon Authors , Ancient and Modern , " in a series of numbers , making together . two volumes octavo . This critical work was trans- lated into Latin , and printed at Amsterdam , and it was continued by the learned Burman ...
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... observed , nor greatly neglected , and no anxious accu- racy is bestowed upon the dates of years . This is a necessary premonition to the reader , who else would seek what he will not find . Yet was it designed , slight and imperfect as ...
... observed , nor greatly neglected , and no anxious accu- racy is bestowed upon the dates of years . This is a necessary premonition to the reader , who else would seek what he will not find . Yet was it designed , slight and imperfect as ...
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... observations on his- tory , if they be not quite impertinent . They who re- present it as a perfect loss of time to peruse such au- thors as the Historice Augustae scriptores ( though they are illustrated by excellent commentators ) and ...
... observations on his- tory , if they be not quite impertinent . They who re- present it as a perfect loss of time to peruse such au- thors as the Historice Augustae scriptores ( though they are illustrated by excellent commentators ) and ...
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