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Page 104
... learned critics . The modern Jews have printed books and manuscripts in abundance , upon every known branch of science and human knowledge , written in pure Hebrew , and which have not been read or examined by the most learned ...
... learned critics . The modern Jews have printed books and manuscripts in abundance , upon every known branch of science and human knowledge , written in pure Hebrew , and which have not been read or examined by the most learned ...
Page 336
... learned or un- learned . ** We again recommend to the notice of our readers the lately published GENERAL INDEX to the whole of the New Series of the Monthly Review , in two large vols . 8vo .; as not only a most con- venient but a ...
... learned or un- learned . ** We again recommend to the notice of our readers the lately published GENERAL INDEX to the whole of the New Series of the Monthly Review , in two large vols . 8vo .; as not only a most con- venient but a ...
Page 354
... learned at the revival of letters , and for many years afterwards . Scipio Carteromachus , a Pistoian , and no doubt of our author's family , a learned man who lived during the reign , and some time in the service , of Leo the Tenth ...
... learned at the revival of letters , and for many years afterwards . Scipio Carteromachus , a Pistoian , and no doubt of our author's family , a learned man who lived during the reign , and some time in the service , of Leo the Tenth ...
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Killarney Guide to the Lakes of 329 | 17 |
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 28 |
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