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^ if<t * * Ofaftehrhtici . Second EJditioik : $ efcitilet % tu ' : AvpQK full of original and profound thoughts , equal to rnaHv oftl ^ e finest parts otj RQcheioucault and Montaigne . It la not wiiholit errors of prejudice , and errors of carelessness , out tKfere are few thinkers who will not derive theories and suggestion from it , of the subtlest philosophy .
Gymnasium sive Symbola Critica . By the Rev . A . Crombie ,
LL . D ., RR . S ., &c . Th-E student of the classics will derive great benefit fropa i )\ i $ t > pok , which is a careful abridgment by the author of his large j ^ nd rather expensive work . Its object is to render the attainment of a correct Latin prose style less difficult thaa by t $ e ordinary methods , and is well calculated for that purpose To
those whowish to write Latin prose undisngured by barbarisms , or'SV ftiisjpLaced poetical idioms , and other licentibas bh ' ra ^ e * - ^ fo ^ y , derived from an early initiation in the Romah ' pWiSsV or from the study of versification , about which young men ' affrapt t ^ Hvit ^ te « o much time and labour , we particularly recommchd will abridgment . It will be of especial service in ^ fioois > ai « i ii ^ lefes to the ptivate student who has neglected his ' Latiirity /
-Idtagtiti pktf . Designed to enable the hand in writing to iceep t : pace ivith the tongue in talking . By Thomas How . 5 f ^ £ tl l t hose who are not already fluent in short-hand , and wiBii to acquire it , we recommend a trial of Mr How ' s syst sq ^ the individual either pursuing it , or giving it up after studying ihjsr &nst part ; according as it suits his mind . Not having yet
received tfie remaining parts , we cannot speak bf the Wort a * s a whole , but so Far as we can judge at present , it appears of ^ fceflfehf simplicity . f JftfiGftursee on Various Subjects , relative to the Being , and jfatyp-. t ) ^^ . oj God , and Ids Works , fyc . By Adam CI ^ hHb , ? . i ) Jpl <» J ^» f F . A . S ., &c . . ,
U »« Gdtnirers of' Dr Adam Clarke will thank the ^ iritted publisher of this edition for its portable form and elegant simplicity of appearance * Touching , however , the matter of the #$£## IMJ '? o * i *< m of JUis works , we shall have a few words Id say on tbfr&PUMig of the two next volumes , which complete it- .
p ^ opbett ' s Legacy to PeeL In Six Letters . Published at Bolt court , Fleet street . . i , . »* .- . &fMX n $ tfoiP }> e * V > W < l portable edUjon 9 f one of ^ best jpftt ^^ j ^ Oldham , by which the ^ qijfttr > wul be more benefitted , and for which it will feel more grfl&feltil
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 774, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/58/
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