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... character did not agree in sound with either of these , but " sonum inter bu et qu medium habuisse videtur . " Unluckily he pursues the subject no farther , otherwise he could scarcely have failed to suggest the Scot- tish Qub ...
... character did not agree in sound with either of these , but " sonum inter bu et qu medium habuisse videtur . " Unluckily he pursues the subject no farther , otherwise he could scarcely have failed to suggest the Scot- tish Qub ...
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... Character of Nations , and the Progress of Society . By Hugh Murray . 8vo . PP . 424. Jcs . 6d . Boards . Longman and Co. the ΤΗ HE subject here undertaken by Mr. Murray ranks among most important of literary labours . It belongs to ...
... Character of Nations , and the Progress of Society . By Hugh Murray . 8vo . PP . 424. Jcs . 6d . Boards . Longman and Co. the ΤΗ HE subject here undertaken by Mr. Murray ranks among most important of literary labours . It belongs to ...
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" character of Achilles has suffered from the celebrated lines of Horace . Machiavel penetrated the duplicity and exposed the corruption of the Papal government ; to the baleful influence of which , he ascribed the feuds which divided ...
" character of Achilles has suffered from the celebrated lines of Horace . Machiavel penetrated the duplicity and exposed the corruption of the Papal government ; to the baleful influence of which , he ascribed the feuds which divided ...
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