The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... known by his learned publications on ancient geography . We have had occasion to censure this work in various parts , but we still consider it as an accession to the literature of the century ; and although we cannot adopt every opinion ...
... known by his learned publications on ancient geography . We have had occasion to censure this work in various parts , but we still consider it as an accession to the literature of the century ; and although we cannot adopt every opinion ...
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years . Secondly , this country hardly known even by name , ' is not only known , but described , by Major Rennell , in his Memoir of a Map of Hindostan . ' It is mentioned with its capital Cat- mandu and river Bhagmutty , in Captain ...
years . Secondly , this country hardly known even by name , ' is not only known , but described , by Major Rennell , in his Memoir of a Map of Hindostan . ' It is mentioned with its capital Cat- mandu and river Bhagmutty , in Captain ...
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... known , these may assist the mind in recollecting the character by association of ideas . What is there again in the elements of the English word burn , which would either suggest the idea of fire , or enable a person to recal it when known ...
... known , these may assist the mind in recollecting the character by association of ideas . What is there again in the elements of the English word burn , which would either suggest the idea of fire , or enable a person to recal it when known ...
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