The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 31F. and C. Rivington, 1808 |
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... knowledge of the profound aftronomer to bear against the doctrines of the Atheist ; and at the fame time conveys , in the fimpleft manner , to those who may require it , the knowledge of the fei- entific facts . A work fo worthy of an ...
... knowledge of the profound aftronomer to bear against the doctrines of the Atheist ; and at the fame time conveys , in the fimpleft manner , to those who may require it , the knowledge of the fei- entific facts . A work fo worthy of an ...
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... Knowledge , at the annual meeting of the Charities ; the other before the House of Lords , on the Faft - day , 1807 ¶ . Both are fuch as the occafions demanded , and the character of the Prelate would lead us to expect . In a Sermon ...
... Knowledge , at the annual meeting of the Charities ; the other before the House of Lords , on the Faft - day , 1807 ¶ . Both are fuch as the occafions demanded , and the character of the Prelate would lead us to expect . In a Sermon ...
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... knowledge . The Life of Washington ‡ , by the American Judge , Marthail , is in great mea- fure a political hiftory , but it is the work of a man , whofe candour had not entirely yielded to his preju dices . The narrative of Lord ...
... knowledge . The Life of Washington ‡ , by the American Judge , Marthail , is in great mea- fure a political hiftory , but it is the work of a man , whofe candour had not entirely yielded to his preju dices . The narrative of Lord ...
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... knowledge in early life , the work was enlarged and published for the ufe of young people in general ; propofing that by them it fhould be read with the affiftance of preceptors . For this purpose the text , which confifts of queflions ...
... knowledge in early life , the work was enlarged and published for the ufe of young people in general ; propofing that by them it fhould be read with the affiftance of preceptors . For this purpose the text , which confifts of queflions ...
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... knowledge feem to be natural to man . The great art of EARLY education , then , confifts in fupplying this curiofity with fuch a series of gratifications as is calculated to keep the principle alive , and to depofit at the fame time ...
... knowledge feem to be natural to man . The great art of EARLY education , then , confifts in fupplying this curiofity with fuch a series of gratifications as is calculated to keep the principle alive , and to depofit at the fame time ...
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