Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 - Bibliography |
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... original Arabic , with explanatory notes taken from the most approved commentators ; to which is prefixed a Preliminary Discourse , by George Sale , Gent . Nulla falsa doctrina est , quæ non aliquid veri permisceat . 4to . London , 1734 ...
... original Arabic , with explanatory notes taken from the most approved commentators ; to which is prefixed a Preliminary Discourse , by George Sale , Gent . Nulla falsa doctrina est , quæ non aliquid veri permisceat . 4to . London , 1734 ...
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... original , that by Maracci , published at Padua , in 1698. - In the modern tongues of Europe , ( except a bad Italian version by Andrea Arrivabene , from a worse Latin translation , by Reten- ensis , published by Bibliander , in 1550 ) ...
... original , that by Maracci , published at Padua , in 1698. - In the modern tongues of Europe , ( except a bad Italian version by Andrea Arrivabene , from a worse Latin translation , by Reten- ensis , published by Bibliander , in 1550 ) ...
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... original project of restoring a purer system of blogy and morals was founded on a generous feeling of abhor- ence of the prevailing degeneracy and superstition of both Jew nd Christian , and the degrading idolatry of the heathen by he ...
... original project of restoring a purer system of blogy and morals was founded on a generous feeling of abhor- ence of the prevailing degeneracy and superstition of both Jew nd Christian , and the degrading idolatry of the heathen by he ...
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... original sim- plicity of his creed . Many of the religious superstitions of his countrymen were too firmly rooted for him to hope to eradicate them , he therefore moulded them into his system ; and the hope of conciliating a ...
... original sim- plicity of his creed . Many of the religious superstitions of his countrymen were too firmly rooted for him to hope to eradicate them , he therefore moulded them into his system ; and the hope of conciliating a ...
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... original now inaccessible , but which pro- bably had extensive circulation in the East , and from thence made its way westward , with many other materials for Euro- pean tales of fiction , through the legends of the Greek church and ...
... original now inaccessible , but which pro- bably had extensive circulation in the East , and from thence made its way westward , with many other materials for Euro- pean tales of fiction , through the legends of the Greek church and ...
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