Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 11813 |
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... persons prevalent in France be- fore the Revolution . They were persons who had not yet obtained any precise or fixed set ... person whose office it was to instruct youth ; and the histo- rians of this country are chiefly beholden to the ...
... persons prevalent in France be- fore the Revolution . They were persons who had not yet obtained any precise or fixed set ... person whose office it was to instruct youth ; and the histo- rians of this country are chiefly beholden to the ...
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... person has an idea , that his neighbour is his enemy ; and if , by any strata- gem , he can catch him , sells him for a slave to the first Turk , Persian , or Tartar , that ap- pears in the country . Lat . 43 to 45 N. Lon . 39 to 43 E ...
... person has an idea , that his neighbour is his enemy ; and if , by any strata- gem , he can catch him , sells him for a slave to the first Turk , Persian , or Tartar , that ap- pears in the country . Lat . 43 to 45 N. Lon . 39 to 43 E ...
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... persons , and doctrines , as well as places . Thus for a man to abjure the pretender by oath , is to bind himself not to own any regal authority in the person called the Pretender , nor even to pay him any obedience , & c . To ABJU'RE ...
... persons , and doctrines , as well as places . Thus for a man to abjure the pretender by oath , is to bind himself not to own any regal authority in the person called the Pretender , nor even to pay him any obedience , & c . To ABJU'RE ...
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... persons of learn- ing to confer in , and communicate their lights and discoveries to each other , for their mutual ... person of antiquity . Alcuin , from whose letters we learn these particulars , took that of Flaccus , the surname of ...
... persons of learn- ing to confer in , and communicate their lights and discoveries to each other , for their mutual ... person of antiquity . Alcuin , from whose letters we learn these particulars , took that of Flaccus , the surname of ...
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... persons elected was avoided . Religious were not admitted ; nor could any nobleman , or person of distinction , be admitted , on another footing than as a man of letters . None have been expelled , except for base and dishonest ...
... persons elected was avoided . Religious were not admitted ; nor could any nobleman , or person of distinction , be admitted , on another footing than as a man of letters . None have been expelled , except for base and dishonest ...
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