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These , though all subjects of eminent local importance , will not greatly interest
the general reader , and we shall therefore hasten to conclude our account of this
volume ; which closes with an Appendix , containing several tables of the ...
These , though all subjects of eminent local importance , will not greatly interest
the general reader , and we shall therefore hasten to conclude our account of this
volume ; which closes with an Appendix , containing several tables of the ...
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IN the preface to his second volume , Mr. Jones makes some remarks on the few
critics who had noticed his first volume with any attention ; and in doing this he
fully exposes the incapacity and carelessness of the “ Annual Res viewers ...
IN the preface to his second volume , Mr. Jones makes some remarks on the few
critics who had noticed his first volume with any attention ; and in doing this he
fully exposes the incapacity and carelessness of the “ Annual Res viewers ...
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... different forms and manners , that its capital could now Barcely contain the
volumes to which it has given existence . ... more celebrated histories of that once
most powerful of all nations , would occupy the pages of a considerable volume .
... different forms and manners , that its capital could now Barcely contain the
volumes to which it has given existence . ... more celebrated histories of that once
most powerful of all nations , would occupy the pages of a considerable volume .
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The author of the volumes before us has adopted the plan of Rollin , and has
before furnished the world with histories of the Republic , the Emperors , and ...
The first volume ends with the year of Rome 486 , or 268 before the Christian æra
.
The author of the volumes before us has adopted the plan of Rollin , and has
before furnished the world with histories of the Republic , the Emperors , and ...
The first volume ends with the year of Rome 486 , or 268 before the Christian æra
.
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The author commences his second volume with the war between Rome and
Carthage . Here the national glory of a Frenchman , and his vulgar prejudices
against maritime countries , naturally animates himn to express his sentinients
with an ...
The author commences his second volume with the war between Rome and
Carthage . Here the national glory of a Frenchman , and his vulgar prejudices
against maritime countries , naturally animates himn to express his sentinients
with an ...
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