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... confiderable por- tions of his Work , by an idea ( perhaps an ill - founded one ) that the circulation of his little Pamphlet has not been equal to its merit . But if it has been in any degree neglected by our country , it has not ...
... confiderable por- tions of his Work , by an idea ( perhaps an ill - founded one ) that the circulation of his little Pamphlet has not been equal to its merit . But if it has been in any degree neglected by our country , it has not ...
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... confiderable importance ; and it may poffibly be rendering fome little service to the art which he profeffed , to investigate the peculiarities in this fingular writer , which confpire to plunge him in the crowd of those evanefcent ...
... confiderable importance ; and it may poffibly be rendering fome little service to the art which he profeffed , to investigate the peculiarities in this fingular writer , which confpire to plunge him in the crowd of those evanefcent ...
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... confiderable honour , to the place of his birth , fucceeding Eratofthenes in the care of the Alexan- drian Library , in the reign of Ptolemy Euergetes , who afcended the throne of Egypt in the year before Chrift 246. That prince had ...
... confiderable honour , to the place of his birth , fucceeding Eratofthenes in the care of the Alexan- drian Library , in the reign of Ptolemy Euergetes , who afcended the throne of Egypt in the year before Chrift 246. That prince had ...
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... Tem- poris Hierofolymitanæ . It is printed in the fourth volume of Duchefne's Script . Franc . and with confiderable additions in the third volume of Anecdota Anecdota Edmundi Martene . I transcribe part of the opening THIRD 157 EPISTLE .
... Tem- poris Hierofolymitanæ . It is printed in the fourth volume of Duchefne's Script . Franc . and with confiderable additions in the third volume of Anecdota Anecdota Edmundi Martene . I transcribe part of the opening THIRD 157 EPISTLE .
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... confiderable merit for the time in which they lived - Gunther , and William of Bretagny ; the first was a German monk , who wrote after the year 1108 , and has left various historical and poetical works ; particularly two of the Epic ...
... confiderable merit for the time in which they lived - Gunther , and William of Bretagny ; the first was a German monk , who wrote after the year 1108 , and has left various historical and poetical works ; particularly two of the Epic ...
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