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... received by the Sicilians , who forget their heresy in compassion for their misfortunes . Italy had already begun to admire and imitate the arts of Greece ; and the travellers are anxious to converse with Lascaris upon the subject . Our ...
... received by the Sicilians , who forget their heresy in compassion for their misfortunes . Italy had already begun to admire and imitate the arts of Greece ; and the travellers are anxious to converse with Lascaris upon the subject . Our ...
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... received every slight neglect as an injury , put the worst construction on every word and deed , and required of the world what it never gave to any mortal man . In Scotland , his fancy was excited with tales and examples of high ...
... received every slight neglect as an injury , put the worst construction on every word and deed , and required of the world what it never gave to any mortal man . In Scotland , his fancy was excited with tales and examples of high ...
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... Received Edition to this day . Between the time of the Received Edition and that of Griesbach's great work , several hundreds of manuscripts of the New Testament - and among them those of the highest an- tiquity known to be extant - had ...
... Received Edition to this day . Between the time of the Received Edition and that of Griesbach's great work , several hundreds of manuscripts of the New Testament - and among them those of the highest an- tiquity known to be extant - had ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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