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... considerable interval , derived their materials from contemporary historians , whose works , though extant to them , have unfortunately not descended to us . Under these circumstances , he is sometimes safe only by acquiescing in ...
... considerable interval , derived their materials from contemporary historians , whose works , though extant to them , have unfortunately not descended to us . Under these circumstances , he is sometimes safe only by acquiescing in ...
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... considerable light when a candle is placed within . ' - In Mr. Morier's drawing , the handle crosses the lid , and is perpendicular over the flame : but in the lantern which once illuminated our proceedings , and the depth of which did ...
... considerable light when a candle is placed within . ' - In Mr. Morier's drawing , the handle crosses the lid , and is perpendicular over the flame : but in the lantern which once illuminated our proceedings , and the depth of which did ...
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... considerable familiarity with the principal writers on his own side of the question , of whose arguments he has given a tolerably accurate and perspicuous statement : but he seems to be by no means equally well read in the works of his ...
... considerable familiarity with the principal writers on his own side of the question , of whose arguments he has given a tolerably accurate and perspicuous statement : but he seems to be by no means equally well read in the works of his ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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