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Here the remaining Mamelukes , to the number of about five hundred , have
taken their station ; and , laying aside their old habits of external magnificence ,
addicted themselves to agriculture , and to the breeding of cattle ; it is also
reported ...
Here the remaining Mamelukes , to the number of about five hundred , have
taken their station ; and , laying aside their old habits of external magnificence ,
addicted themselves to agriculture , and to the breeding of cattle ; it is also
reported ...
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Without Chatterton ' s genius , they fall into Chatterton ' s error , who , not
considering that in the most ancient authors scarcely one word in ten has
become obsolete , wrote a set of poems in which every second word was taken
from a glossary ...
Without Chatterton ' s genius , they fall into Chatterton ' s error , who , not
considering that in the most ancient authors scarcely one word in ten has
become obsolete , wrote a set of poems in which every second word was taken
from a glossary ...
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It might be well also if the votes were taken in the respective parishes . Nothing is
so easy as to propose slight alterations of this kind ; and in times of perfect
tranquillity when they are not demanded with insults and menaces of civil war , it
is ...
It might be well also if the votes were taken in the respective parishes . Nothing is
so easy as to propose slight alterations of this kind ; and in times of perfect
tranquillity when they are not demanded with insults and menaces of civil war , it
is ...
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The former are taken from a palimpsestus which Mr . Mai considers to be as
ancient as the time of the Antonines . It contains all the published comedies of
Plautus , except the Amphitryo , Asinaria , Aulularia , and Curculio , but in a
mutilated ...
The former are taken from a palimpsestus which Mr . Mai considers to be as
ancient as the time of the Antonines . It contains all the published comedies of
Plautus , except the Amphitryo , Asinaria , Aulularia , and Curculio , but in a
mutilated ...
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... the day which his imperial majesty bad appointed to * receive Lord Amherst ,
the ambassador from the King of England ; but when he came to the door of the
interior palace , he was suddenly taken so ill that he could neither walk nor move
.
... the day which his imperial majesty bad appointed to * receive Lord Amherst ,
the ambassador from the King of England ; but when he came to the door of the
interior palace , he was suddenly taken so ill that he could neither walk nor move
.
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