The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 - Books |
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Page 12
... doubt on the subject , were it not for the singular error which has prevailed throughout all the recent discussions about the Troad with regard to the sources of the Scamander . Pope , he says , appears to have been the first in this ...
... doubt on the subject , were it not for the singular error which has prevailed throughout all the recent discussions about the Troad with regard to the sources of the Scamander . Pope , he says , appears to have been the first in this ...
Page 14
... doubt of great antiquity : but we much suspect the propriety of ascribing to them the names of Trojan chiefs , so liberally bestowed on them in the present day . Visit to Ida . The next object of the travellers required a considerable ...
... doubt of great antiquity : but we much suspect the propriety of ascribing to them the names of Trojan chiefs , so liberally bestowed on them in the present day . Visit to Ida . The next object of the travellers required a considerable ...
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... doubt was the same with the one mentioned in the history of David , 2 Samuel , xxiii . v . 15. David was a native of Bethle hem ; and when the Philistines were in possession of the place he is recorded ( ibid . ) to have exclaimed ...
... doubt was the same with the one mentioned in the history of David , 2 Samuel , xxiii . v . 15. David was a native of Bethle hem ; and when the Philistines were in possession of the place he is recorded ( ibid . ) to have exclaimed ...
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