The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... hundred miles , 117 - an unsuccess- ful attempt to civilize them by means of commerce , 131 . Circassia , Temrouk and Taman , former- ly belonged to , 127 - contrast in the taste of its inhabitants for the fine arts about the time of ...
... hundred miles , 117 - an unsuccess- ful attempt to civilize them by means of commerce , 131 . Circassia , Temrouk and Taman , former- ly belonged to , 127 - contrast in the taste of its inhabitants for the fine arts about the time of ...
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... hundred leagues , shorten sail every night , and look out con- stantly for land . It was , perhaps , fortunate for his progress , that at the outset of his voyage , he had announced the remote VOL . IL No. 3 . 2 point at which he ...
... hundred leagues , shorten sail every night , and look out con- stantly for land . It was , perhaps , fortunate for his progress , that at the outset of his voyage , he had announced the remote VOL . IL No. 3 . 2 point at which he ...
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... hundred tons burthen , and that two of the caravels were much larger than the rest , and more capable of bearing decks , from the size of their masts.Decade , 1 , lib . i . + Hist . del Almirante , c . 44 . Jamaica , the southern shores ...
... hundred tons burthen , and that two of the caravels were much larger than the rest , and more capable of bearing decks , from the size of their masts.Decade , 1 , lib . i . + Hist . del Almirante , c . 44 . Jamaica , the southern shores ...
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... hundred for a serpent , five hundred for a lion , and one thousand for a sword . Berington , however , discredits this philological prodigy . ( Hist . of Mid . Ages , p . 643. ) Probably they were nothing more than paraphrastical forms ...
... hundred for a serpent , five hundred for a lion , and one thousand for a sword . Berington , however , discredits this philological prodigy . ( Hist . of Mid . Ages , p . 643. ) Probably they were nothing more than paraphrastical forms ...
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... , " " Few , very few , for a hundred years past , have broken the repose of the immense works of the schoolmen . " ( Vol . iv . Mid . Ages , p . 387. ) d communicated to the Moors a taste for Greek literature 40 [ August , Origin of Rhyme .
... , " " Few , very few , for a hundred years past , have broken the repose of the immense works of the schoolmen . " ( Vol . iv . Mid . Ages , p . 387. ) d communicated to the Moors a taste for Greek literature 40 [ August , Origin of Rhyme .
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