The Monthly Epitome, Том 5W. Clarke, 1802 |
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... first Founding of the Turkish Empire under Tangrolipix 1000 , to the Time of the first Crufade , A. D. 1100.- XVI . From the Year 1007 , first Crufade , to the Middle of the twelfth Century , A. D. 1150. - XVII . To the Year of our Lord ...
... first Founding of the Turkish Empire under Tangrolipix 1000 , to the Time of the first Crufade , A. D. 1100.- XVI . From the Year 1007 , first Crufade , to the Middle of the twelfth Century , A. D. 1150. - XVII . To the Year of our Lord ...
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... First Portion of the feventeenth Century ; its Ef- fects on England , Scotland , Holland , France , and Portugal ; with a Sketch of the Changes in common Life , and Progrefs of Science . - IX . Portugal , Perfia , India , China , Turkey ...
... First Portion of the feventeenth Century ; its Ef- fects on England , Scotland , Holland , France , and Portugal ; with a Sketch of the Changes in common Life , and Progrefs of Science . - IX . Portugal , Perfia , India , China , Turkey ...
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... FIRST Part . - Chap . I. The Au- thor departs for the Cape of Good Hope - Arrival there , and Caufe of his Defertion .-- II . Sets out for the Interior of Africa - Paffes the Nights in the Kraals of the Hottentots - Re- marks on Le ...
... FIRST Part . - Chap . I. The Au- thor departs for the Cape of Good Hope - Arrival there , and Caufe of his Defertion .-- II . Sets out for the Interior of Africa - Paffes the Nights in the Kraals of the Hottentots - Re- marks on Le ...
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... first time they occur . This he has done by introducing the word German , which , however , does not occur in the original , and therefore the larger numbers of miles occafionally mentioned are probably German alfo . " In all the ...
... first time they occur . This he has done by introducing the word German , which , however , does not occur in the original , and therefore the larger numbers of miles occafionally mentioned are probably German alfo . " In all the ...
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... first stage in Old France . I came in on that fide which was attacked by the Austrians . In the part near the rampart , whole ftreets and lanes have been demolished , fome have been levelled to the ground , and others burnt . They have ...
... first stage in Old France . I came in on that fide which was attacked by the Austrians . In the part near the rampart , whole ftreets and lanes have been demolished , fome have been levelled to the ground , and others burnt . They have ...
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