The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1820 |
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... remains for animadversion : but it is rather with the view of announcing the author's statement , that by very attentively revising and correcting the present edition of his Memoirs , he has endeavoured to avoid the errors of his first ...
... remains for animadversion : but it is rather with the view of announcing the author's statement , that by very attentively revising and correcting the present edition of his Memoirs , he has endeavoured to avoid the errors of his first ...
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... remains . With the first the building had been a church , and with the latter it had been a mosque ; so that other associations were combined with the feelings of respect for decaying magnificence , in protecting it from total ruin ...
... remains . With the first the building had been a church , and with the latter it had been a mosque ; so that other associations were combined with the feelings of respect for decaying magnificence , in protecting it from total ruin ...
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... remains erect and in others which have fallen from their places . I could not discover any traces of a line parallel to this on the western side ; but as some inclosures have been made in the immediate vicinity , it is possible that ...
... remains erect and in others which have fallen from their places . I could not discover any traces of a line parallel to this on the western side ; but as some inclosures have been made in the immediate vicinity , it is possible that ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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