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... learned . work of Archbishop Potter on Grecian Antiquities , and the diligent consultation of the authors whom he cites in his de- lineation of the Athenian constitution as it was settled by Solon but those who are satisfied with a more ...
... learned . work of Archbishop Potter on Grecian Antiquities , and the diligent consultation of the authors whom he cites in his de- lineation of the Athenian constitution as it was settled by Solon but those who are satisfied with a more ...
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... learned Tentamen of Dr. Burney . - This brief account of the volume will afford the classical reader a sufficient idea of its substance and mode of execution . To cri- ticize it farther would be only to enter into the opinions of the ...
... learned Tentamen of Dr. Burney . - This brief account of the volume will afford the classical reader a sufficient idea of its substance and mode of execution . To cri- ticize it farther would be only to enter into the opinions of the ...
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... LEARNED and elegant grammarian has thus pictured the difficulties of his task : " Non mediocres enim tenebræ in sylva , ubi hæc captanda ; neque eò , quo pervenire volumus , semita trita ; neque non in tramitibus quædam objecta , quæ ...
... LEARNED and elegant grammarian has thus pictured the difficulties of his task : " Non mediocres enim tenebræ in sylva , ubi hæc captanda ; neque eò , quo pervenire volumus , semita trita ; neque non in tramitibus quædam objecta , quæ ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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