The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... seems to us next to impossible that any idea of well - regulated liberty should have been entertained by a whole class of men , and more especially by a body of petty tyrants , like the barons of England . We have met with the remark ...
... seems to us next to impossible that any idea of well - regulated liberty should have been entertained by a whole class of men , and more especially by a body of petty tyrants , like the barons of England . We have met with the remark ...
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... seems to us of such easy refutation , treats with incredulity and ridicule the idea , that the rhymes of the vulgar dialects could have arisen from the Latin rhymes ( alcuni epitaffii ; alcune inscrizzioni , alcuni componimenti oscuri e ...
... seems to us of such easy refutation , treats with incredulity and ridicule the idea , that the rhymes of the vulgar dialects could have arisen from the Latin rhymes ( alcuni epitaffii ; alcune inscrizzioni , alcuni componimenti oscuri e ...
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... seems impracticable for European horsemen . They drive at full speed through ravines and mountain torrents , and up and down steep acclivities ; and suddenly appear on the flauks or in the rear of their enemies , after passing rapidly ...
... seems impracticable for European horsemen . They drive at full speed through ravines and mountain torrents , and up and down steep acclivities ; and suddenly appear on the flauks or in the rear of their enemies , after passing rapidly ...
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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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