The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... least ; and that the inventors of the first alphabet made it of right lines at angles , and called it after certain names of its numbers ; which in that time , probably in the first lost language , had the names of trees ; and from this ...
... least ; and that the inventors of the first alphabet made it of right lines at angles , and called it after certain names of its numbers ; which in that time , probably in the first lost language , had the names of trees ; and from this ...
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... least find pointed out to him the purest sources of information , in every department of his science . " The second and third volumes will treat of the elements of the Mu- nicipal Law , in its most extended sense ; including various ...
... least find pointed out to him the purest sources of information , in every department of his science . " The second and third volumes will treat of the elements of the Mu- nicipal Law , in its most extended sense ; including various ...
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... least of the volume before us is liable to a mixed charge of irrelevancy and triteness , and this we are ready to verify ( if need be ) by a scrupulous reference to chapter and verse . Thus , the first and second chapters cover somewhat ...
... least of the volume before us is liable to a mixed charge of irrelevancy and triteness , and this we are ready to verify ( if need be ) by a scrupulous reference to chapter and verse . Thus , the first and second chapters cover somewhat ...
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... 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 other , for promptitude , sagacity ...
... 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 other , for promptitude , sagacity ...
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... least of departing greatness - a " gilded halo hovering round decay . ' While the amateur , therefore , appreciates the arts as sources of the purest intellectual gratification - as diffusing taste and elegance over the social system ...
... least of departing greatness - a " gilded halo hovering round decay . ' While the amateur , therefore , appreciates the arts as sources of the purest intellectual gratification - as diffusing taste and elegance over the social system ...
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