The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... probably the place into which the Greek , Demetrius , had penetrated , and here we observed what he had described , the fragments of the mummies of crocodiles . We saw also great numbers of batg flying about , and hanging from the roof ...
... probably the place into which the Greek , Demetrius , had penetrated , and here we observed what he had described , the fragments of the mummies of crocodiles . We saw also great numbers of batg flying about , and hanging from the roof ...
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... probably dreaded the imaginary powers with which we had been invested . Emboldened by this change of sentiment in our favour , our dragoman assumed a lofty tone , and peremptorily insisted on our being sent , together with our two ...
... probably dreaded the imaginary powers with which we had been invested . Emboldened by this change of sentiment in our favour , our dragoman assumed a lofty tone , and peremptorily insisted on our being sent , together with our two ...
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... probably not yet ac- quainted with any of the true elements of matter . ' And yet so far * See Davy's Agricultural Chemistry , 4to.—p. 38 . " have the successful efforts of science in reducing compounded have 1816 . 47 Sumner's Prize ...
... probably not yet ac- quainted with any of the true elements of matter . ' And yet so far * See Davy's Agricultural Chemistry , 4to.—p. 38 . " have the successful efforts of science in reducing compounded have 1816 . 47 Sumner's Prize ...
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... probably recovered . But we must not be Europeans in our treatment of bodily maladies , and Americans as to the minds and morals of our fellow - creatures . The Author of our existence , when he did not exempt us from the civil or ...
... probably recovered . But we must not be Europeans in our treatment of bodily maladies , and Americans as to the minds and morals of our fellow - creatures . The Author of our existence , when he did not exempt us from the civil or ...
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... probably be suffered to remain till the dry - rot consumes them . ART . V. Shakspeare's Himself Again ! or the Language of the Poet asserted ; being a full and dispassionate Examen of the Readings and Interpretations of the several ...
... probably be suffered to remain till the dry - rot consumes them . ART . V. Shakspeare's Himself Again ! or the Language of the Poet asserted ; being a full and dispassionate Examen of the Readings and Interpretations of the several ...
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