The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... known passage upon this subject in the Georgics , and a verse to the same effect from the Punics , he adds , that you may not suspect it " to be only the levity and credulity of Poets to report such things , I can inform you that St ...
... known passage upon this subject in the Georgics , and a verse to the same effect from the Punics , he adds , that you may not suspect it " to be only the levity and credulity of Poets to report such things , I can inform you that St ...
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... have given him any one of these names , all known in their day upon the Turf , or of the numberless others commonly and with equal impropriety bestowed upon horses . FACTS AND CHAPTER CXXXIX . OBSERVATIONS RELATING TO ONOMA- TOLOGY 10.
... have given him any one of these names , all known in their day upon the Turf , or of the numberless others commonly and with equal impropriety bestowed upon horses . FACTS AND CHAPTER CXXXIX . OBSERVATIONS RELATING TO ONOMA- TOLOGY 10.
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... . The name of the Emperor of Japan is never known to his subjects during his life . And the people of ancient Rome never knew the true and proper name of their own City , which is indeed among the things that have utterly perished . 11.
... . The name of the Emperor of Japan is never known to his subjects during his life . And the people of ancient Rome never knew the true and proper name of their own City , which is indeed among the things that have utterly perished . 11.
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... known to the enemies of the City , they might by force of charms and incantations deprive it of the aid of its tutelary Gods . - As for that mystery which has occasioned among Hebrew Critics the Sect of the Adonists , I only hint ...
... known to the enemies of the City , they might by force of charms and incantations deprive it of the aid of its tutelary Gods . - As for that mystery which has occasioned among Hebrew Critics the Sect of the Adonists , I only hint ...
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... Be it known then in the words of a distinguished Entomologist , that " this tribe has been dedicated by Entomologists to the memory of the more distinguished worthies of the Trojan race , and above others to preserve , 22.
... Be it known then in the words of a distinguished Entomologist , that " this tribe has been dedicated by Entomologists to the memory of the more distinguished worthies of the Trojan race , and above others to preserve , 22.
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