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Page v
... seems , properly speak- ing , to be no necessary part of the Translator's duty . After stating , therefore , in the first place , the circumstances under which the original manuscript was discovered , and the reasons for considering it ...
... seems , properly speak- ing , to be no necessary part of the Translator's duty . After stating , therefore , in the first place , the circumstances under which the original manuscript was discovered , and the reasons for considering it ...
Page vii
... seems distinctly to identify this important manuscript with the work mentioned by Wood , though an error has been committed , either by him- self or his informant , with respect to its real title . Mr. Cyriack Skinner , whose name is ...
... seems distinctly to identify this important manuscript with the work mentioned by Wood , though an error has been committed , either by him- self or his informant , with respect to its real title . Mr. Cyriack Skinner , whose name is ...
Page xiii
... seems most probable , that the Be- nedictine Skinner , if an immediate connexion of this family , was William , the second son of William and Bridget , and elder brother of Cyriack ; a conjecture rendered more likely from the fact that ...
... seems most probable , that the Be- nedictine Skinner , if an immediate connexion of this family , was William , the second son of William and Bridget , and elder brother of Cyriack ; a conjecture rendered more likely from the fact that ...
Page xiv
... seems no reason , however , why the words ' Superiour of his Colledge ' should not apply with as much propriety to ... seem the most obvious place of refuge for a Catholic emigrant ; as also from the manner in which he speaks of Milton's ...
... seems no reason , however , why the words ' Superiour of his Colledge ' should not apply with as much propriety to ... seem the most obvious place of refuge for a Catholic emigrant ; as also from the manner in which he speaks of Milton's ...
Page xv
... seems to fix the precise edition of the Bible from which the texts were copied , but , considering that the mistake is such as could hardly fail to be corrected by the most careless transcriber , provided he understood the sentence ...
... seems to fix the precise edition of the Bible from which the texts were copied , but , considering that the mistake is such as could hardly fail to be corrected by the most careless transcriber , provided he understood the sentence ...
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