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Page 222
... attention , that we should not perhaps have been induced to take notice of Mr. Bourn's compilation , had not the favor with which it has been received by the public , and the peculiar features of its character , seemed to require that ...
... attention , that we should not perhaps have been induced to take notice of Mr. Bourn's compilation , had not the favor with which it has been received by the public , and the peculiar features of its character , seemed to require that ...
Page 281
... attention of men of enlightened conceptions and philanthropic sentiments : but we cannot pretend to analyze them without exceeding all reasonable bounds . In a note subjoined to this volume , we are informed that two quartos of the ...
... attention of men of enlightened conceptions and philanthropic sentiments : but we cannot pretend to analyze them without exceeding all reasonable bounds . In a note subjoined to this volume , we are informed that two quartos of the ...
Page 529
... attention in our seventy - ninth volume , ( pp . 463–472 . ) but with some dissent from his own points of view , He has since published a work intitled " Histoire des Lagides , " which throws new light on the monuments erected by the ...
... attention in our seventy - ninth volume , ( pp . 463–472 . ) but with some dissent from his own points of view , He has since published a work intitled " Histoire des Lagides , " which throws new light on the monuments erected by the ...
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Killarney Guide to the Lakes of 329 | 17 |
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 28 |
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