Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... fact to its full extent , I am in- a collection of bees , or some such insects clined so far to give it weight , as to believe in the air , there can be no doubt ; yet the that , if there was imposture , that imposture cians are ...
... fact to its full extent , I am in- a collection of bees , or some such insects clined so far to give it weight , as to believe in the air , there can be no doubt ; yet the that , if there was imposture , that imposture cians are ...
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... fact far from being hostile to civilization , as the Greeks were at that time more advanced than the Egyptians . The sciences , then , being in the east conti- nually retarded by the irruptions of barbarians , were not placed in ...
... fact far from being hostile to civilization , as the Greeks were at that time more advanced than the Egyptians . The sciences , then , being in the east conti- nually retarded by the irruptions of barbarians , were not placed in ...
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... fact , gument what When arraign- h for me that e monstrous that follow . plea , than he I must first mend a hole in it . " The author of this history hereby asserts that he has often gone nearly out of his mind in consequence of such ...
... fact , gument what When arraign- h for me that e monstrous that follow . plea , than he I must first mend a hole in it . " The author of this history hereby asserts that he has often gone nearly out of his mind in consequence of such ...
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