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Page 229
... existence of two cities , divided by the small strait of the sea ; and the question is thus resolved into a matter of simple chronology , as to the prior existence of the continental or the insular city : in which way many learned men ...
... existence of two cities , divided by the small strait of the sea ; and the question is thus resolved into a matter of simple chronology , as to the prior existence of the continental or the insular city : in which way many learned men ...
Page 297
... existence of this same learned Theban ; " for the idea of the editor every where assails us , in the presence of the great , in the seats of learning and of art , in the company of orators , paint- ers , and poets , in the description ...
... existence of this same learned Theban ; " for the idea of the editor every where assails us , in the presence of the great , in the seats of learning and of art , in the company of orators , paint- ers , and poets , in the description ...
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... existence at the creation of matter by the fiat or volition of the Deity , who , by organising it in every possible variety of form , has rendered it the recipient of mind or thought , or , to speak more properly , of his own essence or ...
... existence at the creation of matter by the fiat or volition of the Deity , who , by organising it in every possible variety of form , has rendered it the recipient of mind or thought , or , to speak more properly , of his own essence or ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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