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Page 91
If he had accomplished it , he might , perhaps , have made a better speculation , but a worse book : - it would have possessed even less substance than in its present shape belongs to it . ' The general success which attended the ...
If he had accomplished it , he might , perhaps , have made a better speculation , but a worse book : - it would have possessed even less substance than in its present shape belongs to it . ' The general success which attended the ...
Page 352
... Egypt , and Arabia , prevented from procuring further supplies , still slavery would universally prevail in Soudan itself ; for as long as those countries are possessed by Mussulmans , whose religion in- duces them to make war upon ...
... Egypt , and Arabia , prevented from procuring further supplies , still slavery would universally prevail in Soudan itself ; for as long as those countries are possessed by Mussulmans , whose religion in- duces them to make war upon ...
Page 388
The NuμTTO of the Greeks , ' he observes , and the Lym- phati or Lymphatici of the Romans , were men supposed to be possessed by the Nymphs , and driven to phrensy , either from having seen one of those mysterious beings , or from the ...
The NuμTTO of the Greeks , ' he observes , and the Lym- phati or Lymphatici of the Romans , were men supposed to be possessed by the Nymphs , and driven to phrensy , either from having seen one of those mysterious beings , or from the ...
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