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The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Accounts of that Country, Till the ... - Page 185
by James Wilson - 1805
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 27

English literature - 1795 - 486 pages
...eloquence, than could be collected within the fame compafs from all other books that were ever com pol cd in any age, or in any idiom. The two parts, of which the Scriptures conflit, are connected by & chain of compofitions, which bear DO refemblance in form or itylc to any...
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Asiatick Researches: Or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in ..., Volume 3

1796 - 490 pages
...eloquence, than could be collected within the fame compafs from all other books, that were ever compofed in any age or in any idiom* The two parts, of which the Scriptures conftft, are connected by a chain of compositions, which bear no refernblance in form or ftyle to any...
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Discourses Relating to the Evidence of Revealed Religion ...

Joseph Priestley - Apologetics - 1796 - 404 pages
...than " could be colle£led within the fame compafs *' from all other books that were ever comtc pofed in any age, or in any idiom. The " two parts of which the fcriptures confifr, " are connected by a chain of compofitions" (meaning the prophetical books) " which...
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Asiatick Researches: Or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in ..., Volume 4

Asia - 1798 - 542 pages
...than could be collected within the same ' ' compass from all other books, that were ever com" posed in any age, or in any idiom . The two " parts, of which the scriptures consist, are con" nected by a chain of compositions, which bear no •' resemblance in form or style to any that...
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The Bible in Many Tongues

Bible - 1799 - 204 pages
...important history, and finer strains, both of poetry and eloquence, than can be collected from all other books that were ever composed in any age or in any idiom." As Mrs. Hemans lay on her death-bed, she repeated whole chapters of Isaiah with rejoicing lips ; and...
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Annual Register, Volume 39

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 1008 pages
...eloquence, than could be collected within the fame compafs from all other books that were ever compofcd in any age, or in any idiom. —The two parts, of which the fcriptures confift, are conncfted by a chain of compofitions, which bear no irfemblance in form or...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 39

History - 1800 - 812 pages
...eloquence, than could he collected within the fame compafs from all other books that were ever compofed in any age, or in any idiom. • — The two parts, of which the fcriptures cnnfift, ar« connected by a chain of compofitions, which bear no refcmblance in form or...
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Mentor, Or, The Moral Conductor of Youth: From the Academy to Manhood ...

David Morrice - Moral education - 1801 - 328 pages
...strains both of poetry and eloquence, than could be collected within the same compass from all other books that were ever composed in any age, or in any idiom." SIR WILLIAM JONES, in his Asiatic Researches. ,• Armed with this shield, far more invulnerable than...
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - Apologetics - 1803 - 446 pages
...eloquence, than could be collected within the fame compafs from all other books that were ever compofed in any age or in any idiom. The two parts, of which the Scriptures cor.iiit, are connefted by a chain of compoiitions, which bear no refcmM"nce':i rbrai or ityle to any...
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An Essay on the Best Means of Civilising the Subjects of the British Empire ...

John Mitchell - British - 1805 - 260 pages
...strains both of poetry and of eloquence, than can be collected within the same compass from all other books that were ever composed in any age or in any idiom -\-." Ritual. Incomparable in her intellectual information, Christianity, as an institute of worship,...
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