The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 21Philological Society of London, 1792 |
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... those who were , we are certain of receiving thanks . JOHN ELLIS was the fon of Mr. James Ellis , by Sufannah his wife , and was born in the Parish of St. Clement Danes 22d March 1698 , Old Stile . His father was a man of an eccentric ...
... those who were , we are certain of receiving thanks . JOHN ELLIS was the fon of Mr. James Ellis , by Sufannah his wife , and was born in the Parish of St. Clement Danes 22d March 1698 , Old Stile . His father was a man of an eccentric ...
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... those which are between Perfia ard Caramania . " I have groffed part of these mountains , which I did not find exceffively high , though cover- ed with fnow . From this I inferred only , that the country of Perfia was elevated . Chardin ...
... those which are between Perfia ard Caramania . " I have groffed part of these mountains , which I did not find exceffively high , though cover- ed with fnow . From this I inferred only , that the country of Perfia was elevated . Chardin ...
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... those exercises which are either required of him for his pubic de- grees , or prefcribed by his tutor for pri- vate inftruction , and yet be very eficient VOL . XXI . in that kind of knowledge which is ne ceffary to form the public ...
... those exercises which are either required of him for his pubic de- grees , or prefcribed by his tutor for pri- vate inftruction , and yet be very eficient VOL . XXI . in that kind of knowledge which is ne ceffary to form the public ...
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... those chieftains who were not in the campaign to strike off the heads of the captives . Their weapons are made by particular tribes ; for fome of them are unable to fabricate inftruments of war . In regard to their civil inftitutions ...
... those chieftains who were not in the campaign to strike off the heads of the captives . Their weapons are made by particular tribes ; for fome of them are unable to fabricate inftruments of war . In regard to their civil inftitutions ...
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... those mountains are strong , have a robust and respectable appearance , and are of a middling fize . Their complexions , like thofe of the natives of all cold climates , are red and white ; and they have alfo trees and fruits peculiar ...
... those mountains are strong , have a robust and respectable appearance , and are of a middling fize . Their complexions , like thofe of the natives of all cold climates , are red and white ; and they have alfo trees and fruits peculiar ...
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