The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... continued , " says Dalrymple , " produces an affec- tion , and this affection long continued , together with the others , produces the notion of property in land , because it makes a man naturally conclude , that there is an injustice ...
... continued , " says Dalrymple , " produces an affec- tion , and this affection long continued , together with the others , produces the notion of property in land , because it makes a man naturally conclude , that there is an injustice ...
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... continued to sit pale and silent beside him , he proceeded- Ye are Christians , al- though attached to another religious sect . Ye are mortals , even if born under the farthest region of heaven . From your youth upwards , it has been ...
... continued to sit pale and silent beside him , he proceeded- Ye are Christians , al- though attached to another religious sect . Ye are mortals , even if born under the farthest region of heaven . From your youth upwards , it has been ...
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... continued through all the streets . Burghaz is a very common name for a town in Turkey . It appears from Cantemir , that it is a corruption of Tugyos , a tower , and was originally a fortified castle under the Greeks ; though there are ...
... continued through all the streets . Burghaz is a very common name for a town in Turkey . It appears from Cantemir , that it is a corruption of Tugyos , a tower , and was originally a fortified castle under the Greeks ; though there are ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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