The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... readers as the lecture which led to the suspension of its learned author from the services of the chair from which it was the inaugural lecture . We shall not in this article attempt to set before our readers any account of M. Renan ...
... readers as the lecture which led to the suspension of its learned author from the services of the chair from which it was the inaugural lecture . We shall not in this article attempt to set before our readers any account of M. Renan ...
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... readers . ' The work will be none the less acceptable on this account to the general public . The learned ' readers are few ; the ' intelligent ' are , happily , every day increasing in number . * Even a merely intelligent ' reader ...
... readers . ' The work will be none the less acceptable on this account to the general public . The learned ' readers are few ; the ' intelligent ' are , happily , every day increasing in number . * Even a merely intelligent ' reader ...
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... readers to them , assuring them that they will find in them much new and most interesting information . The following bit of antiquarianism , supplying the etymology of a familiar word , will interest all our readers : - The chief point ...
... readers to them , assuring them that they will find in them much new and most interesting information . The following bit of antiquarianism , supplying the etymology of a familiar word , will interest all our readers : - The chief point ...
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