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... writer combines the different accounts of the an- tients , without distinguishing the authorities . We read , conse quently , of the division of the city into 676 squares , in the area given by Herodotus : but the squares are not ...
... writer combines the different accounts of the an- tients , without distinguishing the authorities . We read , conse quently , of the division of the city into 676 squares , in the area given by Herodotus : but the squares are not ...
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... writer has here introduced , give value to her book ; which may be safely recommended to young readers , though some expressions may be noticed as objectionable . For instances , page 101. , the overweaning indulgence , ' for over ...
... writer has here introduced , give value to her book ; which may be safely recommended to young readers , though some expressions may be noticed as objectionable . For instances , page 101. , the overweaning indulgence , ' for over ...
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... writer . The book is elegantly printed , and ornamented with 18 plans and views ; the most useful of which are a map of the island , and topographical sketches of Girgenti , Syracuse , and the vicinity of Ætna . ART . III . Observations ...
... writer . The book is elegantly printed , and ornamented with 18 plans and views ; the most useful of which are a map of the island , and topographical sketches of Girgenti , Syracuse , and the vicinity of Ætna . ART . III . Observations ...
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