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... character , fays that he was a perfon of good parts , well verfed in Greek and Latin , and intelligent in his ... Characters of the phyficians of Bath , from 1598 to 1676 : " - " Obfervationes Hydrostaticæ , Chromaticæ et Mifcellaneæ ...
... character , fays that he was a perfon of good parts , well verfed in Greek and Latin , and intelligent in his ... Characters of the phyficians of Bath , from 1598 to 1676 : " - " Obfervationes Hydrostaticæ , Chromaticæ et Mifcellaneæ ...
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... character dicated , depend upon fomething effen- tially diftinct from thofe qualities of fyl- lables indicated by the term accent in any of the former inftances . With very few exceptions , the Scotchman , the Irish- man , the Welchinan ...
... character dicated , depend upon fomething effen- tially diftinct from thofe qualities of fyl- lables indicated by the term accent in any of the former inftances . With very few exceptions , the Scotchman , the Irish- man , the Welchinan ...
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... character , & c . ought all to be new and ftriking . The dwellings thould afford fufficient fpace for trade , but not to over- whelm the tradefmen with rent , and pri vate individuals , or profeffional men , fhould therem find ...
... character , & c . ought all to be new and ftriking . The dwellings thould afford fufficient fpace for trade , but not to over- whelm the tradefmen with rent , and pri vate individuals , or profeffional men , fhould therem find ...
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... characters of his perfouages to the times in which he laid the plan of his poems . Virgil , who wrote fo long after him , gives the fame fimple manners to his heroes . All tragic poets , in ancient and in modern times , have endeavoured ...
... characters of his perfouages to the times in which he laid the plan of his poems . Virgil , who wrote fo long after him , gives the fame fimple manners to his heroes . All tragic poets , in ancient and in modern times , have endeavoured ...
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... character Z to denote its particular found . The want therefore of thefe four letters was no impediment to Homer's knowing the Greek alpha- bet , as well as we do . And when it is recollected , that he was supposed to be a native of ...
... character Z to denote its particular found . The want therefore of thefe four letters was no impediment to Homer's knowing the Greek alpha- bet , as well as we do . And when it is recollected , that he was supposed to be a native of ...
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