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Page 115
... consists of a few extracts from the old book of Robert Knox above- mentioned . After having stated that , according to Mr. C. , the prin- cipal settlement of Columbo is a heaven on earth , whether considered in reference to the uncommon ...
... consists of a few extracts from the old book of Robert Knox above- mentioned . After having stated that , according to Mr. C. , the prin- cipal settlement of Columbo is a heaven on earth , whether considered in reference to the uncommon ...
Page 161
... consisting of nine boards , or of eight placed laterally by four and four , like those in present use , with the ninth at the top . He observes that , inferior as this is in power to his telegraph of thirteen boards , consisting of ...
... consisting of nine boards , or of eight placed laterally by four and four , like those in present use , with the ninth at the top . He observes that , inferior as this is in power to his telegraph of thirteen boards , consisting of ...
Page 232
... consisting of ten kings also , and Vicramamitra was the eighth of that dynasty . · The next was that of the Canwas ... consists , however , in our opinion , of very impracticable documents , and will appear to the European a confused ...
... consisting of ten kings also , and Vicramamitra was the eighth of that dynasty . · The next was that of the Canwas ... consists , however , in our opinion , of very impracticable documents , and will appear to the European a confused ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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