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... translation from Voltaire . The comedy of " Know Your Own Mind , " which is the last and perhaps the best of his ... translation of Tacitus for the press , which was published in four quarto volumes during the summer of 1793 . The ...
... translation from Voltaire . The comedy of " Know Your Own Mind , " which is the last and perhaps the best of his ... translation of Tacitus for the press , which was published in four quarto volumes during the summer of 1793 . The ...
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... translation in his own words and arrangement . Such a mode of proceeding cannot fail to lessen the tedium of mechanical translation , but it is to be attempted only by a person who is completely master of the subject , and actuated by ...
... translation in his own words and arrangement . Such a mode of proceeding cannot fail to lessen the tedium of mechanical translation , but it is to be attempted only by a person who is completely master of the subject , and actuated by ...
Pagina 450
... translated . The Baron de RAMDOHR is probably the translator , because he freely intersperses tales of his own , which to an impartial compiler would not have appeared worthy of their company . We shall enumerate the distinct contents ...
... translated . The Baron de RAMDOHR is probably the translator , because he freely intersperses tales of his own , which to an impartial compiler would not have appeared worthy of their company . We shall enumerate the distinct contents ...
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