The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 159
... learned to conquer , learned to use his conquests . How terrible has he appeared in battle , how gentle " I have lost so much time already , that I desire , in victory ! Shall then the base arts of the French - upon the receipt hereof ...
... learned to conquer , learned to use his conquests . How terrible has he appeared in battle , how gentle " I have lost so much time already , that I desire , in victory ! Shall then the base arts of the French - upon the receipt hereof ...
Strana 252
... learned world , declare themselves in a more particular manner pleased with my Greek mottos . degree , he preached before the university of Cam- bridge , upon the first verse of the first chapter of the first book of Chronicles , " in ...
... learned world , declare themselves in a more particular manner pleased with my Greek mottos . degree , he preached before the university of Cam- bridge , upon the first verse of the first chapter of the first book of Chronicles , " in ...
Strana 539
... learned note upon a doubtful passage in a Latin poet , I have only been informed , that such or such ancient manuscripts for an et write an ac , or of some other notable discovery of the like importance . Indeed , when a different ...
... learned note upon a doubtful passage in a Latin poet , I have only been informed , that such or such ancient manuscripts for an et write an ac , or of some other notable discovery of the like importance . Indeed , when a different ...
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