Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1521832 |
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... nature of the soil ; not distin- guished by a ridge or causeway , but by the camps on or near it . " Cam- den quotes the following lines of Ne- cham : " Intrat et auget aquas Sabrini Aluminis Osca Præceps , 1832. ] 223 Memoir of Sextus ...
... nature of the soil ; not distin- guished by a ridge or causeway , but by the camps on or near it . " Cam- den quotes the following lines of Ne- cham : " Intrat et auget aquas Sabrini Aluminis Osca Præceps , 1832. ] 223 Memoir of Sextus ...
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... nature , Martial , is more to the present purpose , * - the unhappy Mar- tial , who knew how to trace every character of the mind from the ele- gant ambition of Pliny to the grovell- ing sensuality of Sabellus or Elephan- tis ; " whose ...
... nature , Martial , is more to the present purpose , * - the unhappy Mar- tial , who knew how to trace every character of the mind from the ele- gant ambition of Pliny to the grovell- ing sensuality of Sabellus or Elephan- tis ; " whose ...
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... nature of his government was calculated to remove the distrust of public depositaries oc- casioned by the seizure at the Mint in 1638. The projectors of this period fixed on land as the most eligible per- manent security , as most ...
... nature of his government was calculated to remove the distrust of public depositaries oc- casioned by the seizure at the Mint in 1638. The projectors of this period fixed on land as the most eligible per- manent security , as most ...
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... nature of the theory in question ; which , doubtless , turned upon the so- lution of the problem , why the sym- bol of the God of eloquence amongst the Greeks was the same as the sym- bol of the God of gardens in Italy ; and what ...
... nature of the theory in question ; which , doubtless , turned upon the so- lution of the problem , why the sym- bol of the God of eloquence amongst the Greeks was the same as the sym- bol of the God of gardens in Italy ; and what ...
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... natural and absurd in the 1st and 2nd of these letters . 2. For the assumption that the same syllabic sounds ( as we now have them ) were by some natural necessity or scientific convention originally at- tached to the signification of ...
... natural and absurd in the 1st and 2nd of these letters . 2. For the assumption that the same syllabic sounds ( as we now have them ) were by some natural necessity or scientific convention originally at- tached to the signification of ...
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