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Page 149
... antient , we should read old . By antient , we understand nothing younger than Boethius , the last writer who was enrolled with the antients . Morley and Peacham are moderns , compared with writers of the preceding century . In speaking ...
... antient , we should read old . By antient , we understand nothing younger than Boethius , the last writer who was enrolled with the antients . Morley and Peacham are moderns , compared with writers of the preceding century . In speaking ...
Page 179
... antient geographer . Most of the names of these isles , both antient and modern , are derived from the Sanscrit ; Sabadivæ , the company islands , three being arranged opposite to each other ; Manila , the isles of gems ; Cumbava , the ...
... antient geographer . Most of the names of these isles , both antient and modern , are derived from the Sanscrit ; Sabadivæ , the company islands , three being arranged opposite to each other ; Manila , the isles of gems ; Cumbava , the ...
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... antient secondary calcareous strata contain only a few scattered shells , but that these are found in a much larger quantity with Zoophytes in strata of a later formation ; that the most recent of these strata exhibit impressions of ...
... antient secondary calcareous strata contain only a few scattered shells , but that these are found in a much larger quantity with Zoophytes in strata of a later formation ; that the most recent of these strata exhibit impressions of ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
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