The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, 2±Ç |
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... opinion there can be nothing more fallacious than such a supposition . I grant , when I see ex- traneous substances , such as the re- mains of vegetables and animals in the heart of a rock , and these remains themselves converted into ...
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... these participles . I will add another rule , which is the best in my opinion , that ever I saw on this subject , " Participles , ending in ing , are either governed by the helping | but 29 30 Critical Observations on Participles .
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... opinion . " Son of Peter ; son of Man , " are written in one surname | by the Russians - Peterhoff ; and by the Germans , in Hoffmann . Mr. Horne Tooke defines the former to be " Son of Peter . " Mr. Sutcliffe's judg- ment is , that the ...
... opinion . " Son of Peter ; son of Man , " are written in one surname | by the Russians - Peterhoff ; and by the Germans , in Hoffmann . Mr. Horne Tooke defines the former to be " Son of Peter . " Mr. Sutcliffe's judg- ment is , that the ...
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... opinion ; and that he has the first honour , ( so far as he knows , ) to introduce it to the notice of his country . Page 73.-Mr. B. says , " The parti- ciples , forbidding to marry , command- ing to abstain from meat , are not here ...
... opinion ; and that he has the first honour , ( so far as he knows , ) to introduce it to the notice of his country . Page 73.-Mr. B. says , " The parti- ciples , forbidding to marry , command- ing to abstain from meat , are not here ...
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... opinion , that whom is correct . Such a reading as Mr. B. contends for , would be an ascription of vanity to the Lord , and make him ask , con- trary to the sense of the question , " Who am I ? " He regards the " I am " as a very ...
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