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... feems to have collected all his panegyric into one focus , to em- blazon the character of Francis I. In his narrative he dwells too long on those battles where he was either an agent or witnefs . For the Monthly Magazine . JOURNAL of a ...
... feems to have collected all his panegyric into one focus , to em- blazon the character of Francis I. In his narrative he dwells too long on those battles where he was either an agent or witnefs . For the Monthly Magazine . JOURNAL of a ...
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... feems to have for- from his pen having abfolutely , in the gotten it the very inftant it was difmiffed practical illuftration of his own axiom , confounded it again , with that very pro- pesty of percuffive force , from which it feemed ...
... feems to have for- from his pen having abfolutely , in the gotten it the very inftant it was difmiffed practical illuftration of his own axiom , confounded it again , with that very pro- pesty of percuffive force , from which it feemed ...
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... feems then that this phrafe , the inceffant calls of profeffional duty , ( as like fo many others in our language , is a a public and as a private teacher , ) forbid literal tranflation from the old French , in me the opportunities both ...
... feems then that this phrafe , the inceffant calls of profeffional duty , ( as like fo many others in our language , is a a public and as a private teacher , ) forbid literal tranflation from the old French , in me the opportunities both ...
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... feems common in this part of the world , the reader may perhaps not be difpleafed with a brief defcription of it . The houfes , then , com- monly present a narrow front ; and ap pear as if the gable ends were turned towards the fireet ...
... feems common in this part of the world , the reader may perhaps not be difpleafed with a brief defcription of it . The houfes , then , com- monly present a narrow front ; and ap pear as if the gable ends were turned towards the fireet ...
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... feems to have been invented , rather than written ; and name and the events of his life . Hero◅ dotus alone ( who , by his own account , lived about 400 years after Homer ) bas tranfmitted to us fomething like a pro- bable narrative ...
... feems to have been invented , rather than written ; and name and the events of his life . Hero◅ dotus alone ( who , by his own account , lived about 400 years after Homer ) bas tranfmitted to us fomething like a pro- bable narrative ...
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