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... antient words , traced to the glossaries which our young Psalmanazar is known to have used ; of the invention of many terms ; and of the mixture of the language of different centuries ; we shall say no more than that all these points ...
... antient words , traced to the glossaries which our young Psalmanazar is known to have used ; of the invention of many terms ; and of the mixture of the language of different centuries ; we shall say no more than that all these points ...
Page 252
... antient learning . There they must imbibe those inspiring draughts of genius , taste , and eloquence , by which they ... antients there was no access to any branch of knowlege but by this path ; it was necessary to be introduced to this ...
... antient learning . There they must imbibe those inspiring draughts of genius , taste , and eloquence , by which they ... antients there was no access to any branch of knowlege but by this path ; it was necessary to be introduced to this ...
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... Antient geography ; History ; History of religion and the church ; History of literature ; Programmata , pamphlets , & c . In each of these sections , the notices respecting particular works belonging to it are preceded by a few general ...
... Antient geography ; History ; History of religion and the church ; History of literature ; Programmata , pamphlets , & c . In each of these sections , the notices respecting particular works belonging to it are preceded by a few general ...
Contents
Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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