The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 4T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1806 |
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... says that it is so , but his elitor very properly observes , if they who dwell by the junction continue the name of Bahar el Asrak after it has joined a larger branch , it is plain that they consider the larger branch as re- ceived into ...
... says that it is so , but his elitor very properly observes , if they who dwell by the junction continue the name of Bahar el Asrak after it has joined a larger branch , it is plain that they consider the larger branch as re- ceived into ...
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... says , that he never saw , nor indeed ever pretended to have seen the sources of the Nile . Bruce even hazards a hardier mistatement , asserting boldly that Tellez makes no mention of such a discovery . The work of Balthe- zar Tellez ...
... says , that he never saw , nor indeed ever pretended to have seen the sources of the Nile . Bruce even hazards a hardier mistatement , asserting boldly that Tellez makes no mention of such a discovery . The work of Balthe- zar Tellez ...
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... says- On " A great influx of trade followed the con- quest ; and the religion , that contained little restraint and great indulgence , was every where embraced by the vanquished , who long had been Christians in name only . the other ...
... says- On " A great influx of trade followed the con- quest ; and the religion , that contained little restraint and great indulgence , was every where embraced by the vanquished , who long had been Christians in name only . the other ...
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... say , that it has seldom or never fallen to our lot to notice a book so ably edited . We believe no editor ever ... says that he has made his narration from these , more conformable to the man- ner of writing English history ; this ...
... say , that it has seldom or never fallen to our lot to notice a book so ably edited . We believe no editor ever ... says that he has made his narration from these , more conformable to the man- ner of writing English history ; this ...
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... says that the pine of Nor- folk Island is very brittle , and only fit for purposes of building , household furni ture , & c . The pine of the South Sea , and indeed of all warmer climates , he says , is of a very different nature from ...
... says that the pine of Nor- folk Island is very brittle , and only fit for purposes of building , household furni ture , & c . The pine of the South Sea , and indeed of all warmer climates , he says , is of a very different nature from ...
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