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Page 166
That which the Stambol Effendisli * exercises with respect to the provisions of the capital , seems more disinterested , though it has , in fact , only a more pompous appearance . He fixes the prices of commodities , proclaims them ...
That which the Stambol Effendisli * exercises with respect to the provisions of the capital , seems more disinterested , though it has , in fact , only a more pompous appearance . He fixes the prices of commodities , proclaims them ...
Page 193
It fignified a musical modulation of the voice , making it higher or lower with respect to gravity or acuteness of found . Thus recoworz in Greek , and accentus in Latin , were a finging to ....... It is true we do not speak ...
It fignified a musical modulation of the voice , making it higher or lower with respect to gravity or acuteness of found . Thus recoworz in Greek , and accentus in Latin , were a finging to ....... It is true we do not speak ...
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... of the Review for June ; where Dr. B. is represented as saying , that " Timocharis and Aristillus first introduced the methods of determining the positions of the stars by their longitudes and latitudes with respect to the equator .
... of the Review for June ; where Dr. B. is represented as saying , that " Timocharis and Aristillus first introduced the methods of determining the positions of the stars by their longitudes and latitudes with respect to the equator .
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