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Pagina 157
... Remains of John Tweddell ' contain very little to repay the expectation raised by such a title . His letters were ... Remains of the late John Tweddell , by Philip Hunt , LL.D. " & c . & c . London , Rodwell and Martin . 8vo . pp.47 ...
... Remains of John Tweddell ' contain very little to repay the expectation raised by such a title . His letters were ... Remains of the late John Tweddell , by Philip Hunt , LL.D. " & c . & c . London , Rodwell and Martin . 8vo . pp.47 ...
Pagina 159
... Remains ' supply no one additional remains of John Tweddell whatever . We have also very strong objections to the mode and form in which this production has appeared . It seems to have been the author's intention to make the present ...
... Remains ' supply no one additional remains of John Tweddell whatever . We have also very strong objections to the mode and form in which this production has appeared . It seems to have been the author's intention to make the present ...
Pagina 261
... remains of former buildings . The ruins of the eastern quarter he found to commence about two miles above Hellah , and to consist of two large masses or mounds , connected with and lying N. and S. of each other ; many of less magnitude ...
... remains of former buildings . The ruins of the eastern quarter he found to commence about two miles above Hellah , and to consist of two large masses or mounds , connected with and lying N. and S. of each other ; many of less magnitude ...
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