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... learned or well in- formed ; but they were , which is of more worth , frank , ami- able , and obliging . ' In our review of the first edition of Mr. Jolliffe's " Let- ters from Palestine , " ( vol . xci . p . 337. ) we mentioned the ...
... learned or well in- formed ; but they were , which is of more worth , frank , ami- able , and obliging . ' In our review of the first edition of Mr. Jolliffe's " Let- ters from Palestine , " ( vol . xci . p . 337. ) we mentioned the ...
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... learned foreigner in his Theory of Refractions , and declares , that he would acknow- ledge to the Board , that Mr. Wronski had detected a blunder in his hasty postscript + on Refractions , " which is offered , under the licence of the ...
... learned foreigner in his Theory of Refractions , and declares , that he would acknow- ledge to the Board , that Mr. Wronski had detected a blunder in his hasty postscript + on Refractions , " which is offered , under the licence of the ...
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... learned and more elegant interpretation , which has not hither- to been surpassed . The French have a translation of the Koran by Du Ryer , which was printed by the Elzevirs in 1649 , but which is neither complete nor trustworthy . It ...
... learned and more elegant interpretation , which has not hither- to been surpassed . The French have a translation of the Koran by Du Ryer , which was printed by the Elzevirs in 1649 , but which is neither complete nor trustworthy . It ...
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