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... seems that the editors and contributors have gone far toward improving Webster to the utmost that he will bear improvement . The vocabulary has become almost complete , as regards usual words , while the definitions keep throughout to ...
... seems that the editors and contributors have gone far toward improving Webster to the utmost that he will bear improvement . The vocabulary has become almost complete , as regards usual words , while the definitions keep throughout to ...
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... seems in every way admirable , and fully to justify the claims on ite behalf put forth by its editor . " - British Quarterly Review . Bryan's Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers . With a List of Ciphers ...
... seems in every way admirable , and fully to justify the claims on ite behalf put forth by its editor . " - British Quarterly Review . Bryan's Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers . With a List of Ciphers ...
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... seems purposely formed , and best calcu- lated , is their mutual destruction . All ancient history is dark and uncertain . One thing however is clear . There were conquerors and conquests in those days ; and , consequently , all that ...
... seems purposely formed , and best calcu- lated , is their mutual destruction . All ancient history is dark and uncertain . One thing however is clear . There were conquerors and conquests in those days ; and , consequently , all that ...
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... seems to have been threatened . Such was that , when the Goths , the Vandals , and the Huns poured into Gaul , Italy , Spain , Greece , and Africa , carrying destruction before them as they advanced , and leaving horrid deserts every ...
... seems to have been threatened . Such was that , when the Goths , the Vandals , and the Huns poured into Gaul , Italy , Spain , Greece , and Africa , carrying destruction before them as they advanced , and leaving horrid deserts every ...
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... seem to survive of the former inhabitants . What has been done since , and what will continue to be done while the same inducements to war continue , I shall not dwell upon . I shall only in one word mention the horrid effects of ...
... seem to survive of the former inhabitants . What has been done since , and what will continue to be done while the same inducements to war continue , I shall not dwell upon . I shall only in one word mention the horrid effects of ...
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