Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 - Bibliography |
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... seems no doubt , at any rate , that Abu Beker performed the office of editor ( how faithfully , no one can tell ) to the whole work , and that Osman , his successor , twenty - one years after the death of the reputed author , gave it a ...
... seems no doubt , at any rate , that Abu Beker performed the office of editor ( how faithfully , no one can tell ) to the whole work , and that Osman , his successor , twenty - one years after the death of the reputed author , gave it a ...
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... seem deserving of notice from the philosophic historian , for their general rationality and sim- plicity , as well as on account of their being grounded on a revival of the fundamentals of the Moslem system , on the broad and simple ...
... seem deserving of notice from the philosophic historian , for their general rationality and sim- plicity , as well as on account of their being grounded on a revival of the fundamentals of the Moslem system , on the broad and simple ...
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... seems to have actually converted the author into a Frenchman , whose vivacity , point , and badinage , he seems to have imbibed . The very moment he touched the Gallic soil he cast away his ca- nonicals , and became the most facetious ...
... seems to have actually converted the author into a Frenchman , whose vivacity , point , and badinage , he seems to have imbibed . The very moment he touched the Gallic soil he cast away his ca- nonicals , and became the most facetious ...
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Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas. Nay , he seems to have forgotten , in his relation of his travels , the strict decorum of his cloth , and to make use of ex- pressions which we at least cannot transcribe into our Review . As ...
Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas. Nay , he seems to have forgotten , in his relation of his travels , the strict decorum of his cloth , and to make use of ex- pressions which we at least cannot transcribe into our Review . As ...
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... seems this natural inclination is so strong and deep rooted , that neither age nor the ab- sence of a smiling fortune can prevaile against it . For on this dancing- green there assembleth not onely youth and gentry , but also age and ...
... seems this natural inclination is so strong and deep rooted , that neither age nor the ab- sence of a smiling fortune can prevaile against it . For on this dancing- green there assembleth not onely youth and gentry , but also age and ...
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