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... present narrative a channel for introducing to the reader all the anecdotes that he has ever heard on any subject ... present inhabitants ; a scheme which , under all present circumstances , was more likely to occur to an Italian than an ...
... present narrative a channel for introducing to the reader all the anecdotes that he has ever heard on any subject ... present inhabitants ; a scheme which , under all present circumstances , was more likely to occur to an Italian than an ...
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... present used ; and , if he happen not to have a knowlege of the Greek language , he will be apt to fancy that he shall never be able to see his way through such a wood of outlandish terms . For instance ; the following are some of the ...
... present used ; and , if he happen not to have a knowlege of the Greek language , he will be apt to fancy that he shall never be able to see his way through such a wood of outlandish terms . For instance ; the following are some of the ...
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... present appearances , by which our knowlege of the geology of the several districts has been greatly extended . The remark which we have here made on the utility of Werner's system may be extended to those of Hutton , De Luc ...
... present appearances , by which our knowlege of the geology of the several districts has been greatly extended . The remark which we have here made on the utility of Werner's system may be extended to those of Hutton , De Luc ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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