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Page 44
... Course of Achilles ; being the place where he was reputed to take his exercise of running . • It does not often happen that antient fiction can , as in this in- stance , be traced to its source ; and scepticism or incredulity is fre ...
... Course of Achilles ; being the place where he was reputed to take his exercise of running . • It does not often happen that antient fiction can , as in this in- stance , be traced to its source ; and scepticism or incredulity is fre ...
Page 127
... course of this journey , he became acquainted with the greater part of the German men of letters of that day , and his talents were doubtless stimulated by the sympathy and the emulation which such intercourse is so particularly ...
... course of this journey , he became acquainted with the greater part of the German men of letters of that day , and his talents were doubtless stimulated by the sympathy and the emulation which such intercourse is so particularly ...
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... course of waters gives the figure of the ground ; and from this indication also , we shall be able to judge o the topography of the same ground , and of various accidental cr cumstances . ' Proceeding on the same route which probably ...
... course of waters gives the figure of the ground ; and from this indication also , we shall be able to judge o the topography of the same ground , and of various accidental cr cumstances . ' Proceeding on the same route which probably ...
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