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Their spirits live apart in the sumptuous palaces they have erected ; men , it is true , do not fashion after palaces their streets and thoroughfares . But Wind- sor Castle is not less likely to last , because Windsor Castle was not the ...
Their spirits live apart in the sumptuous palaces they have erected ; men , it is true , do not fashion after palaces their streets and thoroughfares . But Wind- sor Castle is not less likely to last , because Windsor Castle was not the ...
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We may or may not be able to penetrate the meaning of these interesting texts , or to discover the true method by which they may be fully interpreted ; but whe- ther we shall ultimately succeed or fail in the attempt which Dr Young so ...
We may or may not be able to penetrate the meaning of these interesting texts , or to discover the true method by which they may be fully interpreted ; but whe- ther we shall ultimately succeed or fail in the attempt which Dr Young so ...
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... justice to declare our conviction that the charges here brought against Champollion's memory have , in as far as regards religion , no other or better foundation than the imagination of his accuser . In point of fact it is not true ...
... justice to declare our conviction that the charges here brought against Champollion's memory have , in as far as regards religion , no other or better foundation than the imagination of his accuser . In point of fact it is not true ...
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Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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