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... this period , he was probably engaged in commercial voyages to the Levant , for he had certainly visited that region , or in the predatory warfare in which , during the fifteenth century , 1828. ] 7 Irving's Life of Columbus .
... this period , he was probably engaged in commercial voyages to the Levant , for he had certainly visited that region , or in the predatory warfare in which , during the fifteenth century , 1828. ] 7 Irving's Life of Columbus .
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... probably reduced to settled forms and fixed rules , the scattered , accidental thoughts of several minds . " Nemo nostrûm , " says a translator of Galen , " sufficit ad artem simul constituendam et absolvendam ; sed satis superque ...
... probably reduced to settled forms and fixed rules , the scattered , accidental thoughts of several minds . " Nemo nostrûm , " says a translator of Galen , " sufficit ad artem simul constituendam et absolvendam ; sed satis superque ...
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... coeval with its existence ; whilst the word " rhythm " would have been most probably introduced only after the classic cultivation of the modern tongues . the title to the 17th chapter of his work , 36 [ August , Origin of Rhyme .
... coeval with its existence ; whilst the word " rhythm " would have been most probably introduced only after the classic cultivation of the modern tongues . the title to the 17th chapter of his work , 36 [ August , Origin of Rhyme .
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... probably , a great part of the Edda itself , is as ancient as the time , when the Asiatics first came into the North of Europe . The Phoenicians , says Schlegel , were , for many ages , in possession of the Baltic . ( 1 Schlegel , 262 ...
... probably , a great part of the Edda itself , is as ancient as the time , when the Asiatics first came into the North of Europe . The Phoenicians , says Schlegel , were , for many ages , in possession of the Baltic . ( 1 Schlegel , 262 ...
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... Probably they were nothing more than paraphrastical forms of expression , like the twenty eight forms , under which Cadmon describes the Ark . ( 2d Turn . Ang . Sax . p . 280. ) Huet denies to the Arabians the merit of inventing the ...
... Probably they were nothing more than paraphrastical forms of expression , like the twenty eight forms , under which Cadmon describes the Ark . ( 2d Turn . Ang . Sax . p . 280. ) Huet denies to the Arabians the merit of inventing the ...
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