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Page 190
... considered as a great loss by all lovers of Ori- ental research ; and for some time it seemed to have created a stagnation in this interesting and laudable pursuit . It will give pleasure , therefore , to the literary public , to be ...
... considered as a great loss by all lovers of Ori- ental research ; and for some time it seemed to have created a stagnation in this interesting and laudable pursuit . It will give pleasure , therefore , to the literary public , to be ...
Page 327
... considered as his barrack , and all the barrack he wants ; from hence he will feel the love of freedom , an impulse sufficiently strong to call him in time to the defence of his country . ' Art . 29. Rassurez vous ; or the Improbability ...
... considered as his barrack , and all the barrack he wants ; from hence he will feel the love of freedom , an impulse sufficiently strong to call him in time to the defence of his country . ' Art . 29. Rassurez vous ; or the Improbability ...
Page 388
... considered ( five out of eight Ro- man inscriptions , found at Bath , relating to different deities , being solely appropriated to her ) in addition to the above - mentioned testi- mony of Solinus ; I trust that it will not be deemed an ...
... considered ( five out of eight Ro- man inscriptions , found at Bath , relating to different deities , being solely appropriated to her ) in addition to the above - mentioned testi- mony of Solinus ; I trust that it will not be deemed an ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
Saton Letters from | 30 |
et Catbolica Institutio | 32 |
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