| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 страници
...the fubi jedls difcufled, nor either to confirm or gainfay the opinions of Dr. Doddridge. His Cole aim has been to mention, with freedom and impartiality,...catalogue of authors mentioned in the work terminates the fecond volume. ART. VI. The Repertory of Arts and Manufafiures; confifting of Original Communications,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 страници
...the fubi jedls difcufled, nor either to confirm or gainfay the opinions of Dr. Doddridge. His Cole aim has been to mention, with freedom and impartiality,...catalogue of authors mentioned in the work terminates the fecond volume. ART. VI. The Repertory of Arts and Manufafiures; confifting of Original Communications,... | |
| 1795 - 892 страници
...different queftions which are the objects of diicuffion, that hereby the mind of the iludeut may be duly enlarged, and that he may be able, with the greater...advantage, to profecute his fearches after truth." After the ample account which we have introduced, it would be fupcrfluous to dwell on the importance... | |
| 1796 - 598 страници
...mention, with freedom and impartiality, the writers on all fides of the different queftions. in order that the mind of the ftudent may be fully enlarged, and...greater advantage, to profecute his fearches after tru>h. On account qf his numerous literary fngsgements, Dr. Kippis found himfelf under the nectflity',... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 страници
...different questions which are the objects of discussion, that thereby the mind of the student may be duly enlarged, and that he may be able, with the greater advantage, to prosecute his searches after truth. ADVERTISEMENT BY THE FIRST EDITOR. 1 HIS work was originally drawn... | |
| Isabel Rivers - 2000 - 407 страници
...different questions which are the objects of discussion, that thereby the mind of the student may be duly enlarged, and that he may be able, with the greater advantage, to prosecute his searches after truth.t6" Williams and Parsons were of the view that the Lectures 'should... | |
| 1796 - 504 страници
...mention, with freedom and impartiality, the writers on all fides of the different queflions, ia order that the mind of the ftudent may be fully enlarged, and...that he may be able, with the greater advantage, to profecutc his fearches after truth. On account of his numerous literary engagements, Dr. Kippis found... | |
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