The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... writers might have had with the learned , that he was the writer of the people - that either in Latin or the ver- nacular language , he was read by noble and by citizen , by clergy and by layman . In all reforms , it is difficult to say ...
... writers might have had with the learned , that he was the writer of the people - that either in Latin or the ver- nacular language , he was read by noble and by citizen , by clergy and by layman . In all reforms , it is difficult to say ...
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... writer and others again designe his " esse videatur " so often , as to be c he must have chosen to repeat : and whe ... writers . The admission of th literature , as a matter of taste , seems hardly ger , adducing the examples of Terence ...
... writer and others again designe his " esse videatur " so often , as to be c he must have chosen to repeat : and whe ... writers . The admission of th literature , as a matter of taste , seems hardly ger , adducing the examples of Terence ...
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... writer was the first teacher of the church whom he addresses , but the contrary is plainly implied . Now history tells us that Peter planted the church at Cesarea , and not Paul , Acts x . The teachers of the church addressed in the ...
... writer was the first teacher of the church whom he addresses , but the contrary is plainly implied . Now history tells us that Peter planted the church at Cesarea , and not Paul , Acts x . The teachers of the church addressed in the ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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