The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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George Campbell. 60701 40-162 ماق 9278,422 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 1875 , March 22 . Mather Bequest . ( 4o3 . I. , II . ) THE HERE are several reasons which have induced the Author.
George Campbell. 60701 40-162 ماق 9278,422 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 1875 , March 22 . Mather Bequest . ( 4o3 . I. , II . ) THE HERE are several reasons which have induced the Author.
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George Campbell. THE HERE are several reasons which have induced the Author of the following sheets , to give the Public some account of their origin and progress , previously to their coming under its examination . They are a series of ...
George Campbell. THE HERE are several reasons which have induced the Author of the following sheets , to give the Public some account of their origin and progress , previously to their coming under its examination . They are a series of ...
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... other theories and hypotheses , can hardly be persuaded that there was ever any difficulty in the question . But there is reason to think , that the world will soon be favoured with an opportunity of judging a 4 PREFAC E. vii.
... other theories and hypotheses , can hardly be persuaded that there was ever any difficulty in the question . But there is reason to think , that the world will soon be favoured with an opportunity of judging a 4 PREFAC E. vii.
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... reason , though not the only one , which the Author has for mentioning the manner wherein the composition of this Work has been conducted , and the time it has taken , is , not to enhance its value with the public , but to apologize in ...
... reason , though not the only one , which the Author has for mentioning the manner wherein the composition of this Work has been conducted , and the time it has taken , is , not to enhance its value with the public , but to apologize in ...
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... reason to be offended , is doubtless obliged to the man , who , free from captious petulance , candidly points out his errors , of what kind soever they be . CONTENTS FIRST Introduction OF THE VOLUME . Page I BOOK PREFACE . xi.
... reason to be offended , is doubtless obliged to the man , who , free from captious petulance , candidly points out his errors , of what kind soever they be . CONTENTS FIRST Introduction OF THE VOLUME . Page I BOOK PREFACE . xi.
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