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... opinions which they have ad . vanced . " M. Guizot goes on to state his own impressions on reading Gibbon's history ... opinion which I then formed was , I confess , singularly severe . I discovered , in certain chapters , errors which ...
... opinions which they have ad . vanced . " M. Guizot goes on to state his own impressions on reading Gibbon's history ... opinion which I then formed was , I confess , singularly severe . I discovered , in certain chapters , errors which ...
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... opinion . In the notes on Christianity , he has retained all those of M. Guizot , with his own , from the conviction that on such a subject , to many , the authority of a French statesman , a Protestant , and a rational and sincere ...
... opinion . In the notes on Christianity , he has retained all those of M. Guizot , with his own , from the conviction that on such a subject , to many , the authority of a French statesman , a Protestant , and a rational and sincere ...
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... opinion may encourage me to prosecute a work , which , however laborious it may seem , is the most agreeable occupation of my leisure hours . Bentick - Street , March 1 , 1781 . An author easily persuades himself that the public opinion ...
... opinion may encourage me to prosecute a work , which , however laborious it may seem , is the most agreeable occupation of my leisure hours . Bentick - Street , March 1 , 1781 . An author easily persuades himself that the public opinion ...
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... opinion , that you have made a great addition to the classical literature of England , and given us what Thucydides proposed leaving with his own countrymen , a possession in per- petuity . Men of a certain modesty and merit always ...
... opinion , that you have made a great addition to the classical literature of England , and given us what Thucydides proposed leaving with his own countrymen , a possession in per- petuity . Men of a certain modesty and merit always ...
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... opinion was well founded . I shall consult the authorities to which I refer ; for when my senti- ments differ from yours , I have some reason to distrust them , and I may possibly trouble you with a letter on the subject . I am much ...
... opinion was well founded . I shall consult the authorities to which I refer ; for when my senti- ments differ from yours , I have some reason to distrust them , and I may possibly trouble you with a letter on the subject . I am much ...
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