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Milton is this critic's next object , and since he has professed the most strenuous exertion of mind to characterize the divine Bard , we shall extract what peculiarly belongs to Mr. Stockdale , in proof of Milton's sublimity , and of ...
Milton is this critic's next object , and since he has professed the most strenuous exertion of mind to characterize the divine Bard , we shall extract what peculiarly belongs to Mr. Stockdale , in proof of Milton's sublimity , and of ...
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The object of Essay XXVIII . , on the original Evidence of Christianity , is to prove that information respecting ... not to the reality of facts , which were objects of sense , but to the truth of the gospel doctrines , which were not ...
The object of Essay XXVIII . , on the original Evidence of Christianity , is to prove that information respecting ... not to the reality of facts , which were objects of sense , but to the truth of the gospel doctrines , which were not ...
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Alumine and silex were not decomposible by the same process which had been applied to the alkaline earths : but , by a different arrangement , the object was at last partially obtained . They were fused with potash , and then negatively ...
Alumine and silex were not decomposible by the same process which had been applied to the alkaline earths : but , by a different arrangement , the object was at last partially obtained . They were fused with potash , and then negatively ...
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