The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
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Page 88
Alluding as we have already done to the share said to be taken by a learned prelata in the delineation before us , it may reasonably be expected , from the connection , that we should quote some passages which refer principally to the ...
Alluding as we have already done to the share said to be taken by a learned prelata in the delineation before us , it may reasonably be expected , from the connection , that we should quote some passages which refer principally to the ...
Page 370
Every one , we are of opinion , who turns over these pages , will estimate highly the atiainments , the judgment , the candor , and the zeal , of the learned authors ; and we believe that none will deny that in a great and wealthy ...
Every one , we are of opinion , who turns over these pages , will estimate highly the atiainments , the judgment , the candor , and the zeal , of the learned authors ; and we believe that none will deny that in a great and wealthy ...
Page 378
From Harwood's Alumni Etonenses , which is confined to such scholars as have been on the foundation , may be collected , among others , the names of bishop Fleetwood , bishop Pearson , the learned John Hales , Dr. Stanhope ...
From Harwood's Alumni Etonenses , which is confined to such scholars as have been on the foundation , may be collected , among others , the names of bishop Fleetwood , bishop Pearson , the learned John Hales , Dr. Stanhope ...
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