The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... remains of them ; let conviction that , whilst he is in possession of us not suffer the image of them lightly to every single outwork , the citadel of the argu- vanish out of our recollection . ment often remains unconquered . For exam ...
... remains of them ; let conviction that , whilst he is in possession of us not suffer the image of them lightly to every single outwork , the citadel of the argu- vanish out of our recollection . ment often remains unconquered . For exam ...
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... remains of Saurians and Mammoths were the bones , not of human giants , but of ordinary elephants . The traveller who averred that he had seen bees as big as birds , but owned that their hives were only of the ordinary size , when asked ...
... remains of Saurians and Mammoths were the bones , not of human giants , but of ordinary elephants . The traveller who averred that he had seen bees as big as birds , but owned that their hives were only of the ordinary size , when asked ...
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... remains of Colchester , besides its walls , consist principally of vast quanti- ties of Samian ware , and also of rings , hair- pins , and other articles of personal decora- tion , found for the most part along the sides of the Roman ...
... remains of Colchester , besides its walls , consist principally of vast quanti- ties of Samian ware , and also of rings , hair- pins , and other articles of personal decora- tion , found for the most part along the sides of the Roman ...
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