The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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... probably peopled from the East , and from Egypt ; that a Phoeni cian colony was established in Lydia ; that the Lydians colonised Umbria and Etruria ; and that their descendants became the Osci , Tyrrheni , Pelasgi , and Samnites , and ...
... probably peopled from the East , and from Egypt ; that a Phoeni cian colony was established in Lydia ; that the Lydians colonised Umbria and Etruria ; and that their descendants became the Osci , Tyrrheni , Pelasgi , and Samnites , and ...
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... probably find , that the internal parts would be capable of being much more completely unrolled : the adhering portions might be kept in proper order , until the discovery of some more effectual means of separating their component parts ...
... probably find , that the internal parts would be capable of being much more completely unrolled : the adhering portions might be kept in proper order , until the discovery of some more effectual means of separating their component parts ...
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... probably useful in some cases , for it had acquired a degree of reputation , before its most valuable property , that of reliev- ing the gout , was known . Accident led to this knowledge . Some per- sons , subject to that disease , took ...
... probably useful in some cases , for it had acquired a degree of reputation , before its most valuable property , that of reliev- ing the gout , was known . Accident led to this knowledge . Some per- sons , subject to that disease , took ...
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