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... - * See an account of the reception by the public of the first No. of this Review , given by Mr. Horner , vol . i . p . 205 . nected with the studies and knowledge of a well educated 6 Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner . [ July ,
... - * See an account of the reception by the public of the first No. of this Review , given by Mr. Horner , vol . i . p . 205 . nected with the studies and knowledge of a well educated 6 Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner . [ July ,
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... given to under- stand , from the absence of Smith , and partly from the presence of Romilly , who evidently received from all an unaffected deference , and imposed a certain degree of restraint . I may take notice of one or two ...
... given to under- stand , from the absence of Smith , and partly from the presence of Romilly , who evidently received from all an unaffected deference , and imposed a certain degree of restraint . I may take notice of one or two ...
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... given life and reality to his narrative , and fullness and finish to his portrait . The following extract conveys Mr. Horner's impression , at the. assumed in his mode of conceiving them , that it can be preserved only in his ex ...
... given life and reality to his narrative , and fullness and finish to his portrait . The following extract conveys Mr. Horner's impression , at the. assumed in his mode of conceiving them , that it can be preserved only in his ex ...
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... given me a hint of this more than once , though I do not know from what you can have collected it . I am the more sur- prised that you should make such a mis- take about me in the particular instance , for my notions about him are ...
... given me a hint of this more than once , though I do not know from what you can have collected it . I am the more sur- prised that you should make such a mis- take about me in the particular instance , for my notions about him are ...
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... given his warm and affec- tionate , but still considerate and careful testimony both to the powers of his intellect and the virtues of his mind ; Doctor Samuel Parr has added some of his ȧvríðera and кóμμara , as- " he had cheerfulness ...
... given his warm and affec- tionate , but still considerate and careful testimony both to the powers of his intellect and the virtues of his mind ; Doctor Samuel Parr has added some of his ȧvríðera and кóμμara , as- " he had cheerfulness ...
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