The British Quarterly Review, Band 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... original thinker will be variously answered according to the two several conceptions of what is meant by original thinking . He was as original a thinker as most men are who take comparatively little for granted , and who inquire before ...
... original thinker will be variously answered according to the two several conceptions of what is meant by original thinking . He was as original a thinker as most men are who take comparatively little for granted , and who inquire before ...
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... original ideas as to the poet , and was in no way able to accept the popular estimate either of the poet's character as a whole or of sundry particular acts of his life . After the reader has supplemented this , however , by reading the ...
... original ideas as to the poet , and was in no way able to accept the popular estimate either of the poet's character as a whole or of sundry particular acts of his life . After the reader has supplemented this , however , by reading the ...
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... original speculation . We need not say more as to the rank which might in our judgment be claimed for him in this capacity . Apart , however , from the extraordinary character of the facts stated in the Opium Confessions , ' it is ...
... original speculation . We need not say more as to the rank which might in our judgment be claimed for him in this capacity . Apart , however , from the extraordinary character of the facts stated in the Opium Confessions , ' it is ...
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... original connexion alone numbered 1,034 ministers , and upwards of 13,000 lay or local preachers . In 1801 the Independents had 914 chapels ; in 1851 they had 3,244 , with sittings for 1,067,760 members . In 1801 the Baptists had 652 ...
... original connexion alone numbered 1,034 ministers , and upwards of 13,000 lay or local preachers . In 1801 the Independents had 914 chapels ; in 1851 they had 3,244 , with sittings for 1,067,760 members . In 1801 the Baptists had 652 ...
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... original and learned tongues , which they are to instruct the scholars in . The Visitors are to take care that nothing is done contrary to these statutes or to the true meaning of the founder . It is very curious , that while in the ...
... original and learned tongues , which they are to instruct the scholars in . The Visitors are to take care that nothing is done contrary to these statutes or to the true meaning of the founder . It is very curious , that while in the ...
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