The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... letters . It is evident that these have been left untouched . Is it because the editors think that contemporary ... letters , in which everything is foreseen and arranged - letters which he dictates , like Cæsar , to five or six ...
... letters . It is evident that these have been left untouched . Is it because the editors think that contemporary ... letters , in which everything is foreseen and arranged - letters which he dictates , like Cæsar , to five or six ...
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... letters , turning principally on critical and literary subjects . We should have preferred to give chiefly such as turn on theological subjects ; but these , for the most part , having some reference to the queries , doubts , and states ...
... letters , turning principally on critical and literary subjects . We should have preferred to give chiefly such as turn on theological subjects ; but these , for the most part , having some reference to the queries , doubts , and states ...
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... letters seem designed to stimulate the mind and direct the reading of the correspondents to whom they are addressed . In the course of them , various authors are recom- mended , and briefly characterized . Certainly a more healthy ...
... letters seem designed to stimulate the mind and direct the reading of the correspondents to whom they are addressed . In the course of them , various authors are recom- mended , and briefly characterized . Certainly a more healthy ...
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its Functions and its Culture | 45 |
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