New Curiosities of Literature & Book of the Months, Том 1Churton, 1847 |
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... writer will compound a very palatable article without reading a line of the work supposed to be under consideration . I have been treated in this way myself more than once , and by a slight misappre- hension of a prefatory phrase or ...
... writer will compound a very palatable article without reading a line of the work supposed to be under consideration . I have been treated in this way myself more than once , and by a slight misappre- hension of a prefatory phrase or ...
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... writer must stand for nothing . But those , who will go with me thus far , may yet be disposed to question the propriety of lengthened extracts such as occur in the following pages . kind I can only reply that the quotations have been ...
... writer must stand for nothing . But those , who will go with me thus far , may yet be disposed to question the propriety of lengthened extracts such as occur in the following pages . kind I can only reply that the quotations have been ...
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... writer . Baronius too confirms this notion by observing that this day is indeed called both the Circumcision and the Octave of the Nativity , but that in the antient manuscripts it has the latter name only . * The New Year has been from ...
... writer . Baronius too confirms this notion by observing that this day is indeed called both the Circumcision and the Octave of the Nativity , but that in the antient manuscripts it has the latter name only . * The New Year has been from ...
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... writers the Magi were Persians , † and that in the language of their country neither magia nor magus had the slightest reference to the black art as we now understand it . In that tongue the word Magus meant * FESTA ANGLO - ROMANA , p ...
... writers the Magi were Persians , † and that in the language of their country neither magia nor magus had the slightest reference to the black art as we now understand it . In that tongue the word Magus meant * FESTA ANGLO - ROMANA , p ...
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... writer will have it that they weré Jews , or Jewish legates rather , re- siding at the time in Persia or Syria ; † while the Armenian Haitho , who lived in the fifth century , has left it on record , that they were the rulers of three ...
... writer will have it that they weré Jews , or Jewish legates rather , re- siding at the time in Persia or Syria ; † while the Armenian Haitho , who lived in the fifth century , has left it on record , that they were the rulers of three ...
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