The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 139A. Constable, 1874 |
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... fact that the only Roman library of whose contents any enu- meration is preserved , is not a public but a private one - that which Serenus Sammonicus , preceptor of the younger Gordian , bequeathed to his imperial pupil , and which is ...
... fact that the only Roman library of whose contents any enu- meration is preserved , is not a public but a private one - that which Serenus Sammonicus , preceptor of the younger Gordian , bequeathed to his imperial pupil , and which is ...
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... fact that in them were deposited the official documents of the See . The most important , however , of the ancient papal collections were eventually concentrated in the Lateran Palace . There is reason to believe that the collection was ...
... fact that in them were deposited the official documents of the See . The most important , however , of the ancient papal collections were eventually concentrated in the Lateran Palace . There is reason to believe that the collection was ...
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... fact that there are 47 distinct John Smiths , and no fewer than 66 John Joneses , as well as from these astounding numbers generally , some notion may be formed of the enormous difficulty of keeping distinct so many individual writers ...
... fact that there are 47 distinct John Smiths , and no fewer than 66 John Joneses , as well as from these astounding numbers generally , some notion may be formed of the enormous difficulty of keeping distinct so many individual writers ...
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... facts might spoil his sport , his conclusions are no more to be trusted than that of a game - keeper about vermin ... fact can conceive the amount of unnecessary trouble which Brown , Jones , and Robinson give to our representatives ...
... facts might spoil his sport , his conclusions are no more to be trusted than that of a game - keeper about vermin ... fact can conceive the amount of unnecessary trouble which Brown , Jones , and Robinson give to our representatives ...
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... fact of their having existed should , if possible , remain unnoticed . The chief merit of his peaceful triumphs frequently consists in their being unknown , and the ignorance on the part of the public of his name and doings is often the ...
... fact of their having existed should , if possible , remain unnoticed . The chief merit of his peaceful triumphs frequently consists in their being unknown , and the ignorance on the part of the public of his name and doings is often the ...
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