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Page 176
... instance throughout does St. Mark fail to agree verbally with St. Matthew , where St. Luke agrees verbally with St. Matthew . c ) . There are frequent instances of verbal agreement in between St. Mark and St. Luke : though they are ...
... instance throughout does St. Mark fail to agree verbally with St. Matthew , where St. Luke agrees verbally with St. Matthew . c ) . There are frequent instances of verbal agreement in between St. Mark and St. Luke : though they are ...
Page 222
... instances of Lord Fitzwilliam , Lord Cornwallis , Mr. Addington , & c . ample justice is done to the characters of men who widely differ from the writer in political sen timent ; if no novel extravagance is admitted into the work , but ...
... instances of Lord Fitzwilliam , Lord Cornwallis , Mr. Addington , & c . ample justice is done to the characters of men who widely differ from the writer in political sen timent ; if no novel extravagance is admitted into the work , but ...
Page 285
... instance ; are questions which the author has had too much delicacy to discuss . We censure not this reserve , but regret the want of it in other instances , which equally required the exercise of it . We ardently wish success to all ...
... instance ; are questions which the author has had too much delicacy to discuss . We censure not this reserve , but regret the want of it in other instances , which equally required the exercise of it . We ardently wish success to all ...
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