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... edition of Tacitus when it was first published . Years have fince elapsed ; yet the respect which we have long felt for the memory of Mr. Henry Homer , the editor , and which we are still inclined to encourage , prompts us to allot a ...
... edition of Tacitus when it was first published . Years have fince elapsed ; yet the respect which we have long felt for the memory of Mr. Henry Homer , the editor , and which we are still inclined to encourage , prompts us to allot a ...
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... edition of Tacitus is beautifully and correctly printed . On collating a few chapters of the first book of the Historia- rum with the quarto of Brotier , in the seventh we found adfere bant , where Mr. Homer reads afferebant : in the ...
... edition of Tacitus is beautifully and correctly printed . On collating a few chapters of the first book of the Historia- rum with the quarto of Brotier , in the seventh we found adfere bant , where Mr. Homer reads afferebant : in the ...
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... edition ; this we noticed in our forty- sixth volume , p . 457. In 1782 , another edition , under the direction of the same gentlemen , was given to the public ; which is succeeded by the impression now before us ; and which possesses ...
... edition ; this we noticed in our forty- sixth volume , p . 457. In 1782 , another edition , under the direction of the same gentlemen , was given to the public ; which is succeeded by the impression now before us ; and which possesses ...
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Knowless English Grammar 4th Edit | 38 |
Tacitus Edit of by H Homer | 104 |
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