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... appears in this comparison than of sound analogy : but , though our materials of judging are very scanty , and though Aristotle , the great political speculator of the time of Philip and Alexander , has in his treatise on Political ...
... appears in this comparison than of sound analogy : but , though our materials of judging are very scanty , and though Aristotle , the great political speculator of the time of Philip and Alexander , has in his treatise on Political ...
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... appears probable that the best manners of the Macedonians differed from those of the republican philosophers ... appear to have been numerous in both . Whether then anything of the kind before existed in the Macedonian court , or the ...
... appears probable that the best manners of the Macedonians differed from those of the republican philosophers ... appear to have been numerous in both . Whether then anything of the kind before existed in the Macedonian court , or the ...
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... appears that the several figures and proportions , given in the plates connected with this inquiry , were drawn from an examination of four field pieces and two howitzers , which were sent by the English in 1815 to La Vendée , in order ...
... appears that the several figures and proportions , given in the plates connected with this inquiry , were drawn from an examination of four field pieces and two howitzers , which were sent by the English in 1815 to La Vendée , in order ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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