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... Dodwell derives the name from the word λeuxos , ( white , ) the rocks , on one side of the island being of that colour . This land was formerly ... Dodwell has some difficulty in conceiving how three Dodwell's Tour through Greece . 261.
... Dodwell derives the name from the word λeuxos , ( white , ) the rocks , on one side of the island being of that colour . This land was formerly ... Dodwell has some difficulty in conceiving how three Dodwell's Tour through Greece . 261.
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... Dodwell does not tell us whether he tried the effect of their waters , as he did those of the Castalian spring : but , if he did , it seems probable that he partook of the colder beverage of oblivion last , which may account for his ...
... Dodwell does not tell us whether he tried the effect of their waters , as he did those of the Castalian spring : but , if he did , it seems probable that he partook of the colder beverage of oblivion last , which may account for his ...
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Dodwell's Tour through Greece . 839 the world : - but in the matter of produce the difference is not inconsiderable : for , although this portion of Greece was never naturally fertile , and even nature was assisted by the ingenuity of ...
Dodwell's Tour through Greece . 839 the world : - but in the matter of produce the difference is not inconsiderable : for , although this portion of Greece was never naturally fertile , and even nature was assisted by the ingenuity of ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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