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... translation now offered to the public is made from a Per- sian commentary ; and the inaccuracy of successive copyists has occasioned considerable perplexity in the multitude of pro- per names , which necessarily occur in a geographical ...
... translation now offered to the public is made from a Per- sian commentary ; and the inaccuracy of successive copyists has occasioned considerable perplexity in the multitude of pro- per names , which necessarily occur in a geographical ...
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... Translated from the French . 2 Vols . 8vo . pp . 460. in each Vol . 16s . Boards . Symonds . 1800 . A $ s the writings of Mercier abound with sprightly and original reflections , we expected that a translation of his late work ( of ...
... Translated from the French . 2 Vols . 8vo . pp . 460. in each Vol . 16s . Boards . Symonds . 1800 . A $ s the writings of Mercier abound with sprightly and original reflections , we expected that a translation of his late work ( of ...
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... translation of so interesting a work cannot fail to gratify the contemplative reader , he will perceive in it abundant errors of phraseology . In the preface , the words Reve s'il en fut jamais , are translated a dream , if it has ever ...
... translation of so interesting a work cannot fail to gratify the contemplative reader , he will perceive in it abundant errors of phraseology . In the preface , the words Reve s'il en fut jamais , are translated a dream , if it has ever ...
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