The Eclectic ReviewThis periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Side 195
They never lose an opportunity of killing at least the reputation of an opponent ,
by the imputation of dishonourable motives , and joyfully avail themselves of the
power , if at hand , of putting him to death in a mitigated fashion , by depriving him
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They never lose an opportunity of killing at least the reputation of an opponent ,
by the imputation of dishonourable motives , and joyfully avail themselves of the
power , if at hand , of putting him to death in a mitigated fashion , by depriving him
...
Side 295
He never afterwards believed the idols to be in any respect different from the
materials of which they were composed in their ordinary and natural state . The
pretended communications from the spirits of his ancestors was the only form of ...
He never afterwards believed the idols to be in any respect different from the
materials of which they were composed in their ordinary and natural state . The
pretended communications from the spirits of his ancestors was the only form of ...
Side 365
and when the danger was overpast I lay me down again . “ To arms ! To arms ! ”
once more resounded , and again I started up . Never could I rest . I thought I had
my armour on , and moved about perpetually clad in mail , rushing , each hour to
...
and when the danger was overpast I lay me down again . “ To arms ! To arms ! ”
once more resounded , and again I started up . Never could I rest . I thought I had
my armour on , and moved about perpetually clad in mail , rushing , each hour to
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