The Classical Journal, 第 37 卷A. J. Valpay., 1828 |
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... learned Researches of Sir William Ouseley were enough to terrify an antiquarian , but that was not my trade ; and as I happen to have clumsy , untaught fingers , and little if any taste for the pic- turesque , I viewed without alarm the ...
... learned Researches of Sir William Ouseley were enough to terrify an antiquarian , but that was not my trade ; and as I happen to have clumsy , untaught fingers , and little if any taste for the pic- turesque , I viewed without alarm the ...
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... learned that England did not produce a single date - tree ; " and they went away wondering how men could live in a country where there were no date - trees . " ( P. 77. ) From Abusheher the envoy and his party proceeded through Kazeroon ...
... learned that England did not produce a single date - tree ; " and they went away wondering how men could live in a country where there were no date - trees . " ( P. 77. ) From Abusheher the envoy and his party proceeded through Kazeroon ...
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... learned but very dry investigations , which occupy a much greater number of quarto pages in the works of different travellers and laborious an- tiquaries . Nevertheless , as he disclaims any inclination towards the subject of ...
... learned but very dry investigations , which occupy a much greater number of quarto pages in the works of different travellers and laborious an- tiquaries . Nevertheless , as he disclaims any inclination towards the subject of ...
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... learned that my suggestion has been adopted ; I therefore have resolved to address you : I shall endeavor to be as perspicuous and brief as possible . I formerly observed , that the main argument is this : -Alcestis offers to devote her ...
... learned that my suggestion has been adopted ; I therefore have resolved to address you : I shall endeavor to be as perspicuous and brief as possible . I formerly observed , that the main argument is this : -Alcestis offers to devote her ...
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... learned Unitarian act ? He admits at once that the Alcestis is to be understood as all scholars un- derstand it ; and he rejects in toto the great and glorious doc- trine of the atonement , although it be more fully and more powerfully ...
... learned Unitarian act ? He admits at once that the Alcestis is to be understood as all scholars un- derstand it ; and he rejects in toto the great and glorious doc- trine of the atonement , although it be more fully and more powerfully ...
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