The Antiquary, Volume 1Estes and Lauriat, 1893 - 640 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... learned title , proceeded to put several questions , which indicated that he had made good use of a good education , and although not possessed of minute information on the subject of antiquities , had yet acquaintance enough with the ...
... learned title , proceeded to put several questions , which indicated that he had made good use of a good education , and although not possessed of minute information on the subject of antiquities , had yet acquaintance enough with the ...
Pagina 124
... learned call Ephialtes , are but too well acquainted . At length these crude phantas- mata arranged themselves into something more reg- ular , if indeed the imagination of Lovel , after he awoke ( for it was by no means the faculty in ...
... learned call Ephialtes , are but too well acquainted . At length these crude phantas- mata arranged themselves into something more reg- ular , if indeed the imagination of Lovel , after he awoke ( for it was by no means the faculty in ...
Pagina 215
... learned commentaries and na- tional muniments , to such offices of contempt and subjection , has greatly degraded our nation , and showed ourselves dishonoured in the eyes of posterity to the utmost stretch of time . O negligence most ...
... learned commentaries and na- tional muniments , to such offices of contempt and subjection , has greatly degraded our nation , and showed ourselves dishonoured in the eyes of posterity to the utmost stretch of time . O negligence most ...
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