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... language . Milton , doubtless , gave his titles in Italian , ( which in his time was more cultivated and better known in this country than any other foreign dialect , ) because he could express with that language , in one word , an idea ...
... language . Milton , doubtless , gave his titles in Italian , ( which in his time was more cultivated and better known in this country than any other foreign dialect , ) because he could express with that language , in one word , an idea ...
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... languages , and question- less borrowed from the sacred language , of which there are a thou sand examples in the original bibles , as Psalm lxviii . 12. They are fled ; they are fied ; that is , they are absolutely fled . Psalm lxxvii ...
... languages , and question- less borrowed from the sacred language , of which there are a thou sand examples in the original bibles , as Psalm lxviii . 12. They are fled ; they are fied ; that is , they are absolutely fled . Psalm lxxvii ...
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... language , by giving the preference in his vast dominions to the Roman tongue ; which became in France the general language for all public acts , till the time of Francis I. This prince con- fided to the clergy the preservation of MSS ...
... language , by giving the preference in his vast dominions to the Roman tongue ; which became in France the general language for all public acts , till the time of Francis I. This prince con- fided to the clergy the preservation of MSS ...
Contents
Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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