The North American Review, Volume 42O. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... question . This presumption is strengthened by the concurrence of any of the following circumstances ; and , in the same degree , as they are united in support of the genu- ineness of any book , the evidence becomes more and more ...
... question . This presumption is strengthened by the concurrence of any of the following circumstances ; and , in the same degree , as they are united in support of the genu- ineness of any book , the evidence becomes more and more ...
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... question of fact , and like all similar questions , is to be tested by the evidence ap- propriate to the subject . If any manuscript of alleged antiquity exists , it must have had a beginning . And whether this begin- ning were earlier ...
... question of fact , and like all similar questions , is to be tested by the evidence ap- propriate to the subject . If any manuscript of alleged antiquity exists , it must have had a beginning . And whether this begin- ning were earlier ...
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... question , we should dissent altogether from Dr. Wardlaw's positions , we yet trust , that the general tenor of our views , will serve to acquit us of the charge of holding Scripture in any lower esteem than those do who take an ...
... question , we should dissent altogether from Dr. Wardlaw's positions , we yet trust , that the general tenor of our views , will serve to acquit us of the charge of holding Scripture in any lower esteem than those do who take an ...
Contents
BRITISH POETRY AT THE CLOSE OF THE LAST | 52 |
SURVEY OF THE COAST | 75 |
MOORES LECTURES ON THE GREEK LANGUAGE | 94 |
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