The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 |
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... respect . Next ensues a long string of rea- sons , full of circumlocution and far- fetched ideas , upon the origin of clustered columns , as being derived from " Palm - trees . " This is literally foreign to the subject . Had our in ...
... respect . Next ensues a long string of rea- sons , full of circumlocution and far- fetched ideas , upon the origin of clustered columns , as being derived from " Palm - trees . " This is literally foreign to the subject . Had our in ...
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... respect to the lower classes of the community , are chiefly confined to reading and writing . To these it is proposed to add the art of Drawing , with a view , in the first in- stance , of qualifying the children for a trade or ...
... respect to the lower classes of the community , are chiefly confined to reading and writing . To these it is proposed to add the art of Drawing , with a view , in the first in- stance , of qualifying the children for a trade or ...
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... respect : IV . A short statement of the Senti- ments of some respectable Protestant Writers , on the unrestricted perusal of the Scriptures : V. Some observa- tions on the notion entertained by se- veral Protestants , of our considering ...
... respect : IV . A short statement of the Senti- ments of some respectable Protestant Writers , on the unrestricted perusal of the Scriptures : V. Some observa- tions on the notion entertained by se- veral Protestants , of our considering ...
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... respecting it ; that they should be prepared for it by degrees , so that , when they come to read it , they should be ... respect to the Protestant prac tice of putting the Scriptures into the hands of Children in their tender years , Mr ...
... respecting it ; that they should be prepared for it by degrees , so that , when they come to read it , they should be ... respect to the Protestant prac tice of putting the Scriptures into the hands of Children in their tender years , Mr ...
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... respecting the use- fulness of their labours . The plaints of " a Book - worm " ( as expressed in the same page , 544 ) ex ... respect I feel for truth to con- trovert his doctrine , as well as a great pity to disturb his neighbour By ...
... respecting the use- fulness of their labours . The plaints of " a Book - worm " ( as expressed in the same page , 544 ) ex ... respect I feel for truth to con- trovert his doctrine , as well as a great pity to disturb his neighbour By ...
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