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Page 110
so much ductory effusions is too grave , and too much matter - of - fact , to be : in harmony with the subsequent explosion ; and he displays learn .. ing and talents not only too heavy - armed for the occasion , but inconsistent with ...
so much ductory effusions is too grave , and too much matter - of - fact , to be : in harmony with the subsequent explosion ; and he displays learn .. ing and talents not only too heavy - armed for the occasion , but inconsistent with ...
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The fact is that , in his blind and head - long zeal to defend the Catholic Mary from the imputations of her Protestant accusers , and to represent her as of spotless and angelic purity , he takes every opportunity of reviling the ...
The fact is that , in his blind and head - long zeal to defend the Catholic Mary from the imputations of her Protestant accusers , and to represent her as of spotless and angelic purity , he takes every opportunity of reviling the ...
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We wish to be understood here as objecting only to the title , the matter itself being far from uninteresting , and not in fact unconnected with the science to which the author refers : we only blame him for not being more explicit in ...
We wish to be understood here as objecting only to the title , the matter itself being far from uninteresting , and not in fact unconnected with the science to which the author refers : we only blame him for not being more explicit in ...
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