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Page 135
... less diffuse , less full of extraneous matter , and less tedious . More attention is also paid to orthography : for in the first two volumes names are dreadfully mangled . We are told that Ovid was banished to Tormos : that Hesiod wrote ...
... less diffuse , less full of extraneous matter , and less tedious . More attention is also paid to orthography : for in the first two volumes names are dreadfully mangled . We are told that Ovid was banished to Tormos : that Hesiod wrote ...
Page 355
... less obnoxious to hernia than the inhabitants of other hilly regions of the globe . Of a population thinly scattered over extensive heaths and mountains , subsisting on simple fare , habituated to moderate exercise , and breathing an ...
... less obnoxious to hernia than the inhabitants of other hilly regions of the globe . Of a population thinly scattered over extensive heaths and mountains , subsisting on simple fare , habituated to moderate exercise , and breathing an ...
Page 424
... less than assisted , by her wisdom , and over- awed , no less than protected by her power , so long as they should fall short of that strength and stature which alone could endue them , in their collective and national capacity , with a ...
... less than assisted , by her wisdom , and over- awed , no less than protected by her power , so long as they should fall short of that strength and stature which alone could endue them , in their collective and national capacity , with a ...
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France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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