The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... hundred and fifty - nine from that period to the guardianship of Lycurgus , and one hundred and eight more to the first Olympiad . Apollodorus , the disciple of Panatius , in the reign of Ptolemy Physcon adopted these canons , and his ...
... hundred and fifty - nine from that period to the guardianship of Lycurgus , and one hundred and eight more to the first Olympiad . Apollodorus , the disciple of Panatius , in the reign of Ptolemy Physcon adopted these canons , and his ...
Sivu 187
... hundred thousand pounds a year , payable in corn and cattle . Were he to reside con- stantly in Ireland , the produce now described , or their equivalents in other kinds of necessaries and luxuries , would be expended in that country ...
... hundred thousand pounds a year , payable in corn and cattle . Were he to reside con- stantly in Ireland , the produce now described , or their equivalents in other kinds of necessaries and luxuries , would be expended in that country ...
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... hundred and three missionaries and one hundred schools , has , within the last three years , been obliged to sink twenty - three thousand pounds of its capital from want of due support ; whilst claims upon it are increasing both in the ...
... hundred and three missionaries and one hundred schools , has , within the last three years , been obliged to sink twenty - three thousand pounds of its capital from want of due support ; whilst claims upon it are increasing both in the ...
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No III | |
Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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