North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 47
... remarkable passage in the life of Baxter , and sets in a strong light the character of Cromwell as well as his own , we shall here extract it , as copied by Mr. Orme from Sylvester . " " A little while after , Cromwell sent to speak ...
... remarkable passage in the life of Baxter , and sets in a strong light the character of Cromwell as well as his own , we shall here extract it , as copied by Mr. Orme from Sylvester . " " A little while after , Cromwell sent to speak ...
Page 319
... remarkable peculiarities , some of which it holds in common with the Romanesco , are ; 1. The use of r for l ; as ro for lo ; diauro for diavolo . 2. The addition of ne to the termination of words ; as mene for me . 3. The frequent ...
... remarkable peculiarities , some of which it holds in common with the Romanesco , are ; 1. The use of r for l ; as ro for lo ; diauro for diavolo . 2. The addition of ne to the termination of words ; as mene for me . 3. The frequent ...
Page 462
... remarkable fortune of this writer to have been more prized by the cultivators of the same subjects , and more disregarded by the generality even of those who read books on such matters , than perhaps any other philosopher . He had many ...
... remarkable fortune of this writer to have been more prized by the cultivators of the same subjects , and more disregarded by the generality even of those who read books on such matters , than perhaps any other philosopher . He had many ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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