Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... learned that his genius was not inferior to his virtue ; that in learning he sur- passed all the young nobility of Rome ; that his philosophy was most enlightened , his taste refined and severe . Even Cicero's eloquence did not come up ...
... learned that his genius was not inferior to his virtue ; that in learning he sur- passed all the young nobility of Rome ; that his philosophy was most enlightened , his taste refined and severe . Even Cicero's eloquence did not come up ...
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... learned Natives , but also from the writings of their Persian conquerors . It may readily be believed , that subsequent to the Musulman invasion , the Na- tives ceased to take an interest in the affairs of a country , in the govern ...
... learned Natives , but also from the writings of their Persian conquerors . It may readily be believed , that subsequent to the Musulman invasion , the Na- tives ceased to take an interest in the affairs of a country , in the govern ...
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... learned Hindoo of a disease , which the Native practitioners had declared incurable , the grateful Pandit permitted him in return to take a copy from the one which he possessed , which is written on the bark of the birch , and bears ...
... learned Hindoo of a disease , which the Native practitioners had declared incurable , the grateful Pandit permitted him in return to take a copy from the one which he possessed , which is written on the bark of the birch , and bears ...
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... learned author did not avail himself of the Sanscrit original , a perfect copy of which he states to exist in the Paris Library , rather than of the barbarous Latin version made by M. Anquetil du Perron , from a corrupt and bled Persian ...
... learned author did not avail himself of the Sanscrit original , a perfect copy of which he states to exist in the Paris Library , rather than of the barbarous Latin version made by M. Anquetil du Perron , from a corrupt and bled Persian ...
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... learned , great and wise : Well could his lofty soul the world's contempt despise ! We have no doubt that the extracts given above will induce many to read this sweet little production . It is really worthy of being added to our ...
... learned , great and wise : Well could his lofty soul the world's contempt despise ! We have no doubt that the extracts given above will induce many to read this sweet little production . It is really worthy of being added to our ...
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