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Page 59
... considerable labor , Dr. S. has profited by the advancement which has taken place in the state of forensic knowlege since the period of his former edi- tion ( in 1821 ) ; and he has now produced a work which possesses much higher claims ...
... considerable labor , Dr. S. has profited by the advancement which has taken place in the state of forensic knowlege since the period of his former edi- tion ( in 1821 ) ; and he has now produced a work which possesses much higher claims ...
Page 107
... considerable difficulty from Aristophanes , Plato , and Thucydides , considerable portions of Greek plays from Sopho- cles and Euripides , with a long list of miscellaneous questions , correct answers to which must imply very extensive ...
... considerable difficulty from Aristophanes , Plato , and Thucydides , considerable portions of Greek plays from Sopho- cles and Euripides , with a long list of miscellaneous questions , correct answers to which must imply very extensive ...
Page 223
... considerable notoriety at Brighton , Bath , Cheltenham , and all the fashionable watering places , where toy - lotteries and circulating libraries spread their painted allurements before the eyes of idlers , invalids , and young ladies ...
... considerable notoriety at Brighton , Bath , Cheltenham , and all the fashionable watering places , where toy - lotteries and circulating libraries spread their painted allurements before the eyes of idlers , invalids , and young ladies ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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