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... all these unacknowleged imitations , ( which , in a writer of less dignity and
established fame than Milton , would perhaps be styled plagiarisms , ) has given
15 pages of 15 text , . text , and more than 20 of additional notes Walker's
Historical ...
... all these unacknowleged imitations , ( which , in a writer of less dignity and
established fame than Milton , would perhaps be styled plagiarisms , ) has given
15 pages of 15 text , . text , and more than 20 of additional notes Walker's
Historical ...
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The sound which composes the note of speaking is , he observes , in continual
motion ; the sound which composes the ... Musical notes , he says , may be
compared to horizontal lines , rising one above another , from low to high by
distinct ...
The sound which composes the note of speaking is , he observes , in continual
motion ; the sound which composes the ... Musical notes , he says , may be
compared to horizontal lines , rising one above another , from low to high by
distinct ...
Page 93
In the notes of various readings , the editor pledges himself for nothing beyond
an arrangement and abridgment of those of De Rossi on the Old Testament , and
of those of Griesbach on the New . - 10 . The Prolegomena and notes will be ...
In the notes of various readings , the editor pledges himself for nothing beyond
an arrangement and abridgment of those of De Rossi on the Old Testament , and
of those of Griesbach on the New . - 10 . The Prolegomena and notes will be ...
Page 137
The translator has given the following note : ˇ A short time before the coming of
the Portuguese in Amboyna , the Cerammers of Cambello secretly brought some
mother - cloves in hollow bamboos from Machian , whence they were propagated
...
The translator has given the following note : ˇ A short time before the coming of
the Portuguese in Amboyna , the Cerammers of Cambello secretly brought some
mother - cloves in hollow bamboos from Machian , whence they were propagated
...
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The skylark's merry note , the fields waving with golden harvests , and the
innocent pastimes of cheerful industry , would have been more appropriate . We
liave now analysed the contents of a volume which has afforded us much
pleasure in ...
The skylark's merry note , the fields waving with golden harvests , and the
innocent pastimes of cheerful industry , would have been more appropriate . We
liave now analysed the contents of a volume which has afforded us much
pleasure in ...
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