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 343
... the simplicity of detail which makes Defoe remarkable , the account of what he
had seen there . Not so unlike the world in which we live as had been supposed -
worlds of persons and of places , but , as we said , persons representing states ...
... the simplicity of detail which makes Defoe remarkable , the account of what he
had seen there . Not so unlike the world in which we live as had been supposed -
worlds of persons and of places , but , as we said , persons representing states ...
Side 357
We are very far from implying that they are the greatest of all sermons , but there
are many aspects in which they are certainly among the most remarkable , and in
some , singularly remarkable . Upon their qualities and character we purpose ...
We are very far from implying that they are the greatest of all sermons , but there
are many aspects in which they are certainly among the most remarkable , and in
some , singularly remarkable . Upon their qualities and character we purpose ...
Side 420
Men of eminence in the city , in those days , resided within its boundaries ; its
suburbs were few , scantily peopled , poorly defended in a day quite remarkable
for its robberies , and not very accessible ; but still , from the little suburban
villages ...
Men of eminence in the city , in those days , resided within its boundaries ; its
suburbs were few , scantily peopled , poorly defended in a day quite remarkable
for its robberies , and not very accessible ; but still , from the little suburban
villages ...
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