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Page 159
... various times and as occasion requires , the commands of the Divinity . The Turkish government bears evident traces of both these systems , derived from the character of its founder ; but there are some points of difference which prove ...
... various times and as occasion requires , the commands of the Divinity . The Turkish government bears evident traces of both these systems , derived from the character of its founder ; but there are some points of difference which prove ...
Page 265
... various ways to allure and interest , it was not possible that all its charms could have escaped either the penetrating eye of Taste and Genius , or the pencil of the inquisitive , refined , and systemati- cal Amateur , and accordingly ...
... various ways to allure and interest , it was not possible that all its charms could have escaped either the penetrating eye of Taste and Genius , or the pencil of the inquisitive , refined , and systemati- cal Amateur , and accordingly ...
Page 428
... various spellings of one and the same word in the lan- guage . " For not only are almost all the words spelled differently by dif- ferent authors ; but even by the same author , in the same book , in the same page , and frequently in ...
... various spellings of one and the same word in the lan- guage . " For not only are almost all the words spelled differently by dif- ferent authors ; but even by the same author , in the same book , in the same page , and frequently in ...
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