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Page 259
... writer's residence at Bagdad , and his consequent familiarity with the customs of the neighbouring countries , have undoubtedly afforded him more facilities in the prosecution of his inquiries , with less chance of interruption from ...
... writer's residence at Bagdad , and his consequent familiarity with the customs of the neighbouring countries , have undoubtedly afforded him more facilities in the prosecution of his inquiries , with less chance of interruption from ...
Page 344
... writer his " Modern His- tory , " is carried down to the escape of the Empress Maud from Oxford during the civil wars with Stephen for the suc- cession , A.D. 1143. These performances are composed , as all others of character were in ...
... writer his " Modern His- tory , " is carried down to the escape of the Empress Maud from Oxford during the civil wars with Stephen for the suc- cession , A.D. 1143. These performances are composed , as all others of character were in ...
Page 516
... writer : in other words , that the day of indepen- dence is past ; and that the sophistry patronized by the greater ... Writers are judged in this book by their particular tendencies , not by their inherent force ; and it displays ...
... writer : in other words , that the day of indepen- dence is past ; and that the sophistry patronized by the greater ... Writers are judged in this book by their particular tendencies , not by their inherent force ; and it displays ...
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