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... seems to offer no more secure footing to an historical adventurer than the chaos of Milton - to be in a state of irreclaimable disorder , best described in the language of the poet : " A dark Illimitable ocean , without bound , Without ...
... seems to offer no more secure footing to an historical adventurer than the chaos of Milton - to be in a state of irreclaimable disorder , best described in the language of the poet : " A dark Illimitable ocean , without bound , Without ...
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... seems to have projected with peculiar solicitude and attention , and of which he left six different sketches , all in his own handwriting . One of the sketches , the most diffuse and circumstantial , so far as it proceeds , ends at the ...
... seems to have projected with peculiar solicitude and attention , and of which he left six different sketches , all in his own handwriting . One of the sketches , the most diffuse and circumstantial , so far as it proceeds , ends at the ...
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... seems to have been the first written , and which was laid aside amongst loose papers . Mr. Gibbon , in his communications with me on the subject of his Memoirs , a sub- ject which he had not mentioned to any other person , expressed a ...
... seems to have been the first written , and which was laid aside amongst loose papers . Mr. Gibbon , in his communications with me on the subject of his Memoirs , a sub- ject which he had not mentioned to any other person , expressed a ...
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... seems , after this was written , to have collected much additional information respecting his family , as appears from a number of manuscripts in my possession . - SHEFFIELD . Street , he gave his own sister to Sir Whitmore. MEMOIRS OF ...
... seems , after this was written , to have collected much additional information respecting his family , as appears from a number of manuscripts in my possession . - SHEFFIELD . Street , he gave his own sister to Sir Whitmore. MEMOIRS OF ...
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... Bibliothèque Orientale d'Her- belot , which he seems much to have used for authorities for his Eastern Roman History . " Gent . Mag . vol . lxiv . p . 119.-M. book . The title of this first essay , The. MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS . 83.
... Bibliothèque Orientale d'Her- belot , which he seems much to have used for authorities for his Eastern Roman History . " Gent . Mag . vol . lxiv . p . 119.-M. book . The title of this first essay , The. MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS . 83.
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