The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 - Books |
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Page 68
... believe that no one , whether scholar or not , is more thoroughly convinced of its truth than we Re- viewers are . Yet so little credit does the world , at least the writing world , give us for our convictions on this score , that it ...
... believe that no one , whether scholar or not , is more thoroughly convinced of its truth than we Re- viewers are . Yet so little credit does the world , at least the writing world , give us for our convictions on this score , that it ...
Page 155
... believe without evidence , it appears that these limitations are groundless ; and that the N. T. alone contains examples abundantly sufficient to shew that Mr. Sharp's rule does not always prevail . The only use of going beyond the ...
... believe without evidence , it appears that these limitations are groundless ; and that the N. T. alone contains examples abundantly sufficient to shew that Mr. Sharp's rule does not always prevail . The only use of going beyond the ...
Page 460
... believe , have many European readers who will reckon them- selves the wiser for being told that the Plata produces man guruyús , surubys , pacús , patys , pexesreyes , and mojarritas . - If this nomenclature be hard of interpretation ...
... believe , have many European readers who will reckon them- selves the wiser for being told that the Plata produces man guruyús , surubys , pacús , patys , pexesreyes , and mojarritas . - If this nomenclature be hard of interpretation ...
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