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... persons who are employed to read for their amusement . ' Before we comment on this extract , we proceed to Dr. C.'s farther remarks on Constantinople . The plan which he adopted in quest of Greek MSS . was to become intimate with an ...
... persons who are employed to read for their amusement . ' Before we comment on this extract , we proceed to Dr. C.'s farther remarks on Constantinople . The plan which he adopted in quest of Greek MSS . was to become intimate with an ...
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... persons attending the diseased with impunity . The force of imagination is supposed to have great influence with regard to this disorder ; apprehensive persons being most liable to its attack , while predestinarians , like the Turks ...
... persons attending the diseased with impunity . The force of imagination is supposed to have great influence with regard to this disorder ; apprehensive persons being most liable to its attack , while predestinarians , like the Turks ...
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... persons thanked ; and our readers may be disposed to apply this suspicion to the present work , when they find M. de Boisgelin ranking so conspicuous a person as the late Gustavus III . among the contributors of private anecdotes ...
... persons thanked ; and our readers may be disposed to apply this suspicion to the present work , when they find M. de Boisgelin ranking so conspicuous a person as the late Gustavus III . among the contributors of private anecdotes ...
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