The Gentleman's Magazine, Томи 156 – 157F. Jefferies, 1834 |
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... given further on . † Mr. H. Murray says , that the indigenous wheat is found in Barbary ; we should like to know if that assertion is founded on well - established facts . Even in Calabria , and the South of Italy , they are obliged to ...
... given further on . † Mr. H. Murray says , that the indigenous wheat is found in Barbary ; we should like to know if that assertion is founded on well - established facts . Even in Calabria , and the South of Italy , they are obliged to ...
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... given it other associations less favourable and native to it . Perhaps the reason is to be referred to other causes . To the engrossing nature of the important questions con- nected with the constitutional and religious welfare of the ...
... given it other associations less favourable and native to it . Perhaps the reason is to be referred to other causes . To the engrossing nature of the important questions con- nected with the constitutional and religious welfare of the ...
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... given almost unqualified satisfaction . It constitutes a noble Corpus Juridicum worthy of the reputation which our laws have attained , and of the dignified station amongst nations to which our country has ascended . II . in two volumes ...
... given almost unqualified satisfaction . It constitutes a noble Corpus Juridicum worthy of the reputation which our laws have attained , and of the dignified station amongst nations to which our country has ascended . II . in two volumes ...
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... given to him to transcribe and publish all the leagues , treaties , alliances , capitulations , and confederacies , which had at any time been made between the Crown of England and any other kingdoms , princes , and states ; ' the ...
... given to him to transcribe and publish all the leagues , treaties , alliances , capitulations , and confederacies , which had at any time been made between the Crown of England and any other kingdoms , princes , and states ; ' the ...
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... given its place . My only doubt " would be founded on Pliny , who was " hardly capable of writing so strongly " against a man who really deserved " Horace's praises . And then , con- sidering the profligate system of " flattery , which ...
... given its place . My only doubt " would be founded on Pliny , who was " hardly capable of writing so strongly " against a man who really deserved " Horace's praises . And then , con- sidering the profligate system of " flattery , which ...
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