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... far from conceding to him so blameless a cha- racter as Mr. Berwick would assign : but let our readers con- sider his summing up . E 2 • If , If , as some authors write , Scipio died at Berwick's Memoirs of Scipio Africanus . 51.
... far from conceding to him so blameless a cha- racter as Mr. Berwick would assign : but let our readers con- sider his summing up . E 2 • If , If , as some authors write , Scipio died at Berwick's Memoirs of Scipio Africanus . 51.
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... racter alone , which can enable us to attain any influence or ascendancy over the minds of the African potentates ; and it must be a subject of deep regret to all sensible and benevolent men , if the Committee pursue a line of conduct ...
... racter alone , which can enable us to attain any influence or ascendancy over the minds of the African potentates ; and it must be a subject of deep regret to all sensible and benevolent men , if the Committee pursue a line of conduct ...
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... racter , 513 . Berwick , Lord , cause of his ab- sence from the armies during the Spanish war , 469 . Biot , M. , on rotations of axes of polarization of luminous rays , 516. His report of the geo- detic operations , 519. His account of ...
... racter , 513 . Berwick , Lord , cause of his ab- sence from the armies during the Spanish war , 469 . Biot , M. , on rotations of axes of polarization of luminous rays , 516. His report of the geo- detic operations , 519. His account of ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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