Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... periods of life , 83 ; Cambrian period , ib .; Lower Silurian , ib .; Upper Silurian , ib .; Devo- nian , ib ; Carboniferous , ib .; Perinian , 84 ; Tri- assic , ib ; Oolitic or Jurassic , ib .; Cretaceous , 85 ; Eocene , Miocene ...
... periods of life , 83 ; Cambrian period , ib .; Lower Silurian , ib .; Upper Silurian , ib .; Devo- nian , ib ; Carboniferous , ib .; Perinian , 84 ; Tri- assic , ib ; Oolitic or Jurassic , ib .; Cretaceous , 85 ; Eocene , Miocene ...
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... period , good Christian religious men , they would have known how unfit I was for their life . I was neither made for them , nor they for me . ' His health was feeble ; he required a generous diet ; he had a peculiar infir- mity , fatal ...
... period , good Christian religious men , they would have known how unfit I was for their life . I was neither made for them , nor they for me . ' His health was feeble ; he required a generous diet ; he had a peculiar infir- mity , fatal ...
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... period we find Erasmus superintending the education of the son of a rich burgher of Lubeck ; but England offered the wealthiest and most generous youth . almost royal family of Grey , and the Lord Mountjoy , placed themselves under the ...
... period we find Erasmus superintending the education of the son of a rich burgher of Lubeck ; but England offered the wealthiest and most generous youth . almost royal family of Grey , and the Lord Mountjoy , placed themselves under the ...
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... period of the life of Erasmus arose out of his vocation . Books and manuscripts were scattered in many places : if he would consult them , far more if he would commit the works of ancient authors to the press , he must search into the ...
... period of the life of Erasmus arose out of his vocation . Books and manuscripts were scattered in many places : if he would consult them , far more if he would commit the works of ancient authors to the press , he must search into the ...
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... period , Livy , Terence with the Commentary of Donatus , the works of Aris- totle and of Demosthenes . These editions have indeed given place to the more criti- cal and accurate labours of later scholars , but they are never mentioned ...
... period , Livy , Terence with the Commentary of Donatus , the works of Aris- totle and of Demosthenes . These editions have indeed given place to the more criti- cal and accurate labours of later scholars , but they are never mentioned ...
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