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... passage is open to any conjecture , and favors no one hypothesis more than another . We add another quotation , and the inferences drawn from it . Ovid says that his fault " Stulta magis dici quam scelerata decet , ” * and proceeds ...
... passage is open to any conjecture , and favors no one hypothesis more than another . We add another quotation , and the inferences drawn from it . Ovid says that his fault " Stulta magis dici quam scelerata decet , ” * and proceeds ...
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... passage at present . When the emigrants had reached York , I should consider further assistance unnecessary . Were all persons to get there as cheaply and expe- ditiously as the plan recommended would enable them to do , there would be ...
... passage at present . When the emigrants had reached York , I should consider further assistance unnecessary . Were all persons to get there as cheaply and expe- ditiously as the plan recommended would enable them to do , there would be ...
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... passage passage in Homer , which is also contradicted by the 504 Webb's Observations on the Troad .
... passage passage in Homer , which is also contradicted by the 504 Webb's Observations on the Troad .
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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