American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... seems to have aimed at little more than quieting the fears of his publishers in respect to competition . His publication was somewhat better than the original of Lempriere , and his task appeared fulfilled . It has happened fortunately ...
... seems to have aimed at little more than quieting the fears of his publishers in respect to competition . His publication was somewhat better than the original of Lempriere , and his task appeared fulfilled . It has happened fortunately ...
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... seems to have exercised no important influence on the litera- ture or knowledge of Europe . The oldest of these inscriptions have not been deciphered , and seem to express the sounds of a language now wholly forgotten and lost ; the ...
... seems to have exercised no important influence on the litera- ture or knowledge of Europe . The oldest of these inscriptions have not been deciphered , and seem to express the sounds of a language now wholly forgotten and lost ; the ...
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... seems to exist in its pristine freshness . Time , so far from extinguishing his resentment and animosity , appears to add to them new life and vigor . He seems to have buried these sentiments deep in the recesses of his bosom , -to have ...
... seems to exist in its pristine freshness . Time , so far from extinguishing his resentment and animosity , appears to add to them new life and vigor . He seems to have buried these sentiments deep in the recesses of his bosom , -to have ...
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ANTHONS CLASSICAL DICTIONARY | 30 |
SLAVERY AMONGST THE ROMANS | 71 |
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