The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... writers . The early part of the history , after the Greeks fell under the dominion of the Romans , is judiciously passed over cursorily , as having been treated more copiously by former historians ; but from the time of Justinian - that ...
... writers . The early part of the history , after the Greeks fell under the dominion of the Romans , is judiciously passed over cursorily , as having been treated more copiously by former historians ; but from the time of Justinian - that ...
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... writers , of every quality and authority . To this laborious , but yet animating task , Mr. D'Alton , with a ... writer would willingly have extended his researches to periods far anterior to the Christian era ; but this also the ...
... writers , of every quality and authority . To this laborious , but yet animating task , Mr. D'Alton , with a ... writer would willingly have extended his researches to periods far anterior to the Christian era ; but this also the ...
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... writer of the dissertation under notice is not un- provided with the article ) , but they yield not ; and at the present time , the question seems just as far removed from a satisfactory solution as it was in the days of the Romans ...
... writer of the dissertation under notice is not un- provided with the article ) , but they yield not ; and at the present time , the question seems just as far removed from a satisfactory solution as it was in the days of the Romans ...
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... writer of this little work has pointed out such numberless instances of what he terms " blood - empoisoning and life - destroying adulterations , " pervading every luxury and neces- sary of life , that we begin to feel surprised that ...
... writer of this little work has pointed out such numberless instances of what he terms " blood - empoisoning and life - destroying adulterations , " pervading every luxury and neces- sary of life , that we begin to feel surprised that ...
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... writer had no such purpose in view . The fact of the Patriarchal Church was known to him , and the allusions come naturally as occasions suggest them . This Patri- archal Church bears the same relation to the Mo. saic as the Mosaic to ...
... writer had no such purpose in view . The fact of the Patriarchal Church was known to him , and the allusions come naturally as occasions suggest them . This Patri- archal Church bears the same relation to the Mo. saic as the Mosaic to ...
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