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... Latin language ; and a translation of them , -the first , we believe , that ever has appeared , -forms the contents of the handsome volume now before us . They were first published in the original by the justly celebrated Sir Henry ...
... Latin language ; and a translation of them , -the first , we believe , that ever has appeared , -forms the contents of the handsome volume now before us . They were first published in the original by the justly celebrated Sir Henry ...
Page 470
... Latin language , that is , the Celts and Pelasgi , and the Etrurians . We incline to dismiss the Illyrians from among the stem - tribes of Italy , as merely in- dicating the course of progress ; and the Iberi , ranked by the present ...
... Latin language , that is , the Celts and Pelasgi , and the Etrurians . We incline to dismiss the Illyrians from among the stem - tribes of Italy , as merely in- dicating the course of progress ; and the Iberi , ranked by the present ...
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... Language , remarks on the his- tory of , 513 . Lanjuinais , M. his character praised , 138 . Latham , Dr. on leucorrhoea , 161. On worm - cases , and on Cachexia Aphthosa , 162. On the super - acetate of lead , 165 . Latin language ...
... Language , remarks on the his- tory of , 513 . Lanjuinais , M. his character praised , 138 . Latham , Dr. on leucorrhoea , 161. On worm - cases , and on Cachexia Aphthosa , 162. On the super - acetate of lead , 165 . Latin language ...
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