The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... letters also evinced that he had attained that purity of style so uncommon out of Italy , that ease and pleasantness that after- wards acquired him such an elevated rank among epistolary authors . " " It is worthy of remark that in his ...
... letters also evinced that he had attained that purity of style so uncommon out of Italy , that ease and pleasantness that after- wards acquired him such an elevated rank among epistolary authors . " " It is worthy of remark that in his ...
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... letters . The great majority of ancient nations , however , have adopted an al- phabet f sixteen letters . In most of them , their rank or order of succession is the same , their powers of notation are the same : so as to set at utter ...
... letters . The great majority of ancient nations , however , have adopted an al- phabet f sixteen letters . In most of them , their rank or order of succession is the same , their powers of notation are the same : so as to set at utter ...
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... letters , which are Phenician in their origin . The traditions and chronicles of the North attribute their introduction to Odin . * According to Dr. Burgess , the old Irish had seventeen pri- mary letters , which are the same with the ...
... letters , which are Phenician in their origin . The traditions and chronicles of the North attribute their introduction to Odin . * According to Dr. Burgess , the old Irish had seventeen pri- mary letters , which are the same with the ...
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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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