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Page 187
... are very copious ; perhaps too much so for general readers : but they are learned and accurate ; and though partly anticipated by Dr. Falconer of of Bath , they form a valuable store of references 186 Moseley's Treatise on Sugar .
... are very copious ; perhaps too much so for general readers : but they are learned and accurate ; and though partly anticipated by Dr. Falconer of of Bath , they form a valuable store of references 186 Moseley's Treatise on Sugar .
Page 337
... learned throughout Europe . Their local situation , however , naturally draws their attention more to the observation of manners , customs , religious opinions , and historic researches , than to the discussion of topics strictly ...
... learned throughout Europe . Their local situation , however , naturally draws their attention more to the observation of manners , customs , religious opinions , and historic researches , than to the discussion of topics strictly ...
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... learned men who then flourished , and A particular those who formed an epoch in the annals of lite- rature , the most remarkable schools , and societies of learned men , the principal libraries , -the fate and fortunes of parti cular ...
... learned men who then flourished , and A particular those who formed an epoch in the annals of lite- rature , the most remarkable schools , and societies of learned men , the principal libraries , -the fate and fortunes of parti cular ...
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