The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 37Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... translation ; and that , confequently , your 66 inferences are deduced from falfe premises . There are fevere demands ; but they are such as every honest man has a right to make in fimilar circumftances . It was not our wish to draw ...
... translation ; and that , confequently , your 66 inferences are deduced from falfe premises . There are fevere demands ; but they are such as every honest man has a right to make in fimilar circumftances . It was not our wish to draw ...
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... [ TRANSLATION . ] Paris , 24 Nivofe , 8th Year MY LORD , ( Jan. 14 , 1800 ) . I LOST no time in laying before the Firt Conful of the Republic the official Note , under date of the 14th Nivofe , which you tranfmitted to me ; and I am ...
... [ TRANSLATION . ] Paris , 24 Nivofe , 8th Year MY LORD , ( Jan. 14 , 1800 ) . I LOST no time in laying before the Firt Conful of the Republic the official Note , under date of the 14th Nivofe , which you tranfmitted to me ; and I am ...
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... Translation from the Ori ginal Greek of all the Apoftolical Epiftles : with a Commentary and Notes , philological , critical , explanatory , and practical . which is added , a Hiftory of the Life of the Apostle Paul , 4 Vols . 4to ...
... Translation from the Ori ginal Greek of all the Apoftolical Epiftles : with a Commentary and Notes , philological , critical , explanatory , and practical . which is added , a Hiftory of the Life of the Apostle Paul , 4 Vols . 4to ...
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... Translation of Rule Britannia at a future opportunity . Two more of Dr. Hildefley's Letters are received . London Kent AVERAGE PRICES of CORN , from Jan. 18 , to Feb. 15 . Wheat Rye | Barl . Oats Beans d.s. d . S. d.js. d . s . d . s ...
... Translation of Rule Britannia at a future opportunity . Two more of Dr. Hildefley's Letters are received . London Kent AVERAGE PRICES of CORN , from Jan. 18 , to Feb. 15 . Wheat Rye | Barl . Oats Beans d.s. d . S. d.js. d . s . d . s ...
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... translation of which was published in London in 1623 ; in a letter from Calicut , which he de- fcribes as a country divided into feveral principal cities , under different Chief- tains , one of which is styled the Samorin . This author ...
... translation of which was published in London in 1623 ; in a letter from Calicut , which he de- fcribes as a country divided into feveral principal cities , under different Chief- tains , one of which is styled the Samorin . This author ...
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