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... probably it was the last time we should ever be so gratified . ' We have next a rapid survey of Zwoll , Arnheim , Gorcum , Dort , Williamstadt , Antwerp , and Brussels ; at the last of which the traveller heard that , by pushing ...
... probably it was the last time we should ever be so gratified . ' We have next a rapid survey of Zwoll , Arnheim , Gorcum , Dort , Williamstadt , Antwerp , and Brussels ; at the last of which the traveller heard that , by pushing ...
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... probably not in a state of mind to prepare a new edition of her book : but she may at some period find a melancholy pleasure in giving it to the world in a finished shape ; and then , we trust , a translator of real know- lege and ...
... probably not in a state of mind to prepare a new edition of her book : but she may at some period find a melancholy pleasure in giving it to the world in a finished shape ; and then , we trust , a translator of real know- lege and ...
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... probably bears a greater resemblance to Herodotus ( fortui- tously , no doubt , ) than to the Roman annalist . The fact is that , in his Latin style , the monk betrays some pride in his extensive classical attainments , and not without ...
... probably bears a greater resemblance to Herodotus ( fortui- tously , no doubt , ) than to the Roman annalist . The fact is that , in his Latin style , the monk betrays some pride in his extensive classical attainments , and not without ...
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