The Classical Journal, Том 26A. J. Valpay., 1822 |
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... equally carried on by means of fire , Vulcan is spoken of by the poets , sometimes as the husband of Grace or Elegance , and sometimes of Venus or Nature ; the first of which appears to have been his character in the primary , and the ...
... equally carried on by means of fire , Vulcan is spoken of by the poets , sometimes as the husband of Grace or Elegance , and sometimes of Venus or Nature ; the first of which appears to have been his character in the primary , and the ...
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... equally favorable . We proceed to state , that having obtained an appointment in the Embassy to Constantinople , under Mr. ( now Sir Robert ) Liston , our author embarked in April , 1812 , on board the Argo , passed seven days at Cadiz ...
... equally favorable . We proceed to state , that having obtained an appointment in the Embassy to Constantinople , under Mr. ( now Sir Robert ) Liston , our author embarked in April , 1812 , on board the Argo , passed seven days at Cadiz ...
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... equally impossible and needless to enumerate their crimes . There are only two classes , the very rich and the very poor . The former are constantly intriguing to remove from office or to murder each other ; and the latter are such ...
... equally impossible and needless to enumerate their crimes . There are only two classes , the very rich and the very poor . The former are constantly intriguing to remove from office or to murder each other ; and the latter are such ...
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... equally numerous , and sometimes superior to the Moors , in power and influence . Boubeker intended to pass through the kingdom of Twart , ' situated north - east of Timbuctoo , and proceed to Fezzan , to await the caravan of pilgrims ...
... equally numerous , and sometimes superior to the Moors , in power and influence . Boubeker intended to pass through the kingdom of Twart , ' situated north - east of Timbuctoo , and proceed to Fezzan , to await the caravan of pilgrims ...
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... equally and uniformly unfortu- nate , as I shall prove by quoting two of them , and those very common Persian words : and every one of my imputed errors might be thus made a recharge upon themselves ! 1. Jihan , as occurring in the word ...
... equally and uniformly unfortu- nate , as I shall prove by quoting two of them , and those very common Persian words : and every one of my imputed errors might be thus made a recharge upon themselves ! 1. Jihan , as occurring in the word ...
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