The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... According to the Roman rites , this transplantation into the stars must be preceded by the ceremony of an apotheosis . The formality of previous sepulture might in the present instance be dispensed with ; but , with that single ...
... According to the Roman rites , this transplantation into the stars must be preceded by the ceremony of an apotheosis . The formality of previous sepulture might in the present instance be dispensed with ; but , with that single ...
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... according to Mr. Smith , is not the standard to which it ever was intended or expected that our currency should ... according to the philosophy of the new sect of Mr. Smith , from the intractability of bullion . Bullion refuses to follow ...
... according to Mr. Smith , is not the standard to which it ever was intended or expected that our currency should ... according to the philosophy of the new sect of Mr. Smith , from the intractability of bullion . Bullion refuses to follow ...
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... according to the number of ploughs or spades employed , and not according to the amount of the pro- duce . The peasautry are divided into four classes , the Owal , Doem , Seoom , and Chaurem , which are Persian terms , signifying first ...
... according to the number of ploughs or spades employed , and not according to the amount of the pro- duce . The peasautry are divided into four classes , the Owal , Doem , Seoom , and Chaurem , which are Persian terms , signifying first ...
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