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... readers happy to possess them- selves of all the information which he has accumulated , in the course of his researches into these relics of ages : -but , such is the obscurity that overshadows every subject of Persian antiquity , that ...
... readers happy to possess them- selves of all the information which he has accumulated , in the course of his researches into these relics of ages : -but , such is the obscurity that overshadows every subject of Persian antiquity , that ...
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... readers will be confined , in a great degree , to persons con- nected with the East : so that the public at large will have but a slow and imperfect acquaintance with much in these pages which it imports them to know . One thing is ...
... readers will be confined , in a great degree , to persons con- nected with the East : so that the public at large will have but a slow and imperfect acquaintance with much in these pages which it imports them to know . One thing is ...
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... readers for his present respectable little work , but must remain contented with the applause which the Derbyshire tourist , or native , may be willing to bestow on him ; added to that of the uni- versal readers of poetry , a class ...
... readers for his present respectable little work , but must remain contented with the applause which the Derbyshire tourist , or native , may be willing to bestow on him ; added to that of the uni- versal readers of poetry , a class ...
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