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... says , and Mr. Shepard , the marchant , who , they say , did swear to his hand : for they say , a book was taken of his owne writing , very severely and unmannerly reflecting on the government , and designed for the carrying on this ...
... says , and Mr. Shepard , the marchant , who , they say , did swear to his hand : for they say , a book was taken of his owne writing , very severely and unmannerly reflecting on the government , and designed for the carrying on this ...
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... says Mr. R. , studied the tides of the Euripus with attention , in order to reconcile the varying accounts of the antients . Let us see how they vary.- Pliny , Pomponius Mela , and Strabo are allowed by Mr. R. to agree in ascribing ...
... says Mr. R. , studied the tides of the Euripus with attention , in order to reconcile the varying accounts of the antients . Let us see how they vary.- Pliny , Pomponius Mela , and Strabo are allowed by Mr. R. to agree in ascribing ...
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... says , is called Aaupov pos , and is full of ex- hausted mines and scoria . When Mr. Hawkins was on his voy- age to the Euripus , he was detained by the Etesian winds many days on the coast of Attica , and was enabled to take during ...
... says , is called Aaupov pos , and is full of ex- hausted mines and scoria . When Mr. Hawkins was on his voy- age to the Euripus , he was detained by the Etesian winds many days on the coast of Attica , and was enabled to take during ...
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