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Page 101
... seems to be receding , under the additional burthen of awkward and unpleasant habits . But a very few days will enable any intelligent and impartial spectator , to appreciate the value of the method , which Dr. Bell has adopted . He ...
... seems to be receding , under the additional burthen of awkward and unpleasant habits . But a very few days will enable any intelligent and impartial spectator , to appreciate the value of the method , which Dr. Bell has adopted . He ...
Page 243
... seem to have arisen from confounding two things essentially different , design and painting . Under the reign of Alexander , the art reached a point of perfection which it seems never to have since attained . The age of the Cęsars is ...
... seem to have arisen from confounding two things essentially different , design and painting . Under the reign of Alexander , the art reached a point of perfection which it seems never to have since attained . The age of the Cęsars is ...
Page 278
... seems to account for the disuse of ex- tempore preaching . " Many complaints , " affirms this prelate , " were made of those who were licensed to preach ; and , that they might be able to justify themselves , they began , generally , to ...
... seems to account for the disuse of ex- tempore preaching . " Many complaints , " affirms this prelate , " were made of those who were licensed to preach ; and , that they might be able to justify themselves , they began , generally , to ...
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