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... considered as of great antiquity at the time and by the person who made the assertion ; but it is so rude and inartificial , that no great extent of intellect was required for its invention - at least such is our opinion . Derivation of ...
... considered as of great antiquity at the time and by the person who made the assertion ; but it is so rude and inartificial , that no great extent of intellect was required for its invention - at least such is our opinion . Derivation of ...
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... considered worth a reply . Call them Goths then ; it matters not . They were the persons , Goths or Celts , who first came from the East of the Caspian Sea , bringing with them their seventeen letters , their festivals , and their Gods ...
... considered worth a reply . Call them Goths then ; it matters not . They were the persons , Goths or Celts , who first came from the East of the Caspian Sea , bringing with them their seventeen letters , their festivals , and their Gods ...
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... considered by them as the matrix of the entire body of natural and moral law . Thence we are transported from theory to theory , from fiction to fiction , until we find ourselves in the midst of " those shock- ing narratives of human ...
... considered by them as the matrix of the entire body of natural and moral law . Thence we are transported from theory to theory , from fiction to fiction , until we find ourselves in the midst of " those shock- ing narratives of human ...
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... considered as works of art — at least , of design— it is , we verily believe , impossible to match in the productions of any other people under the sun . It is almost inconceivable in a nation , more . remarkable , perhaps , than any ...
... considered as works of art — at least , of design— it is , we verily believe , impossible to match in the productions of any other people under the sun . It is almost inconceivable in a nation , more . remarkable , perhaps , than any ...
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... considered as open in our courts , we have no doubt of a judgment in favour of the view of it taken by Heineccius . * This is one out of many similar examples of obvious practical utility . But what does it signify in any imaginable ...
... considered as open in our courts , we have no doubt of a judgment in favour of the view of it taken by Heineccius . * This is one out of many similar examples of obvious practical utility . But what does it signify in any imaginable ...
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