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Page 87
... facts the narrative . Had she done so , she would have omitted of importance will be grievously disappointed . The author whatever is valuable in the pamphlet ; for the incoherent is a strenuous advocate for the continuation of the war ...
... facts the narrative . Had she done so , she would have omitted of importance will be grievously disappointed . The author whatever is valuable in the pamphlet ; for the incoherent is a strenuous advocate for the continuation of the war ...
Page 119
... facts they attest with this affirmation of Mr. Laing's - what degree of credit will he account assisted Mr. Macpherson in collecting the poems , that they had furnished him with particular poems which they mention , that they had looked ...
... facts they attest with this affirmation of Mr. Laing's - what degree of credit will he account assisted Mr. Macpherson in collecting the poems , that they had furnished him with particular poems which they mention , that they had looked ...
Page 417
... facts in the his- tory of Philosophy , these facts must be observed in their connection , as well as separately ; but as they are by far too numerous to be all comprehended in the mind at once , certain contrivances must be found out to ...
... facts in the his- tory of Philosophy , these facts must be observed in their connection , as well as separately ; but as they are by far too numerous to be all comprehended in the mind at once , certain contrivances must be found out to ...
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