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Pagina 89
... tion is as steady , and the inciple as invisible tion Smith's House of Atreus , & c . 89.
... tion is as steady , and the inciple as invisible tion Smith's House of Atreus , & c . 89.
Pagina 90
tion is as steady , and the inciple as invisible , as that of the mo- tion of the heavens . The Greek and the Moslem , with the dignity of passive fortitude . " May drop some natural tears , but wipe them soon , And make through Fate ...
tion is as steady , and the inciple as invisible , as that of the mo- tion of the heavens . The Greek and the Moslem , with the dignity of passive fortitude . " May drop some natural tears , but wipe them soon , And make through Fate ...
Pagina 118
... tion to the infancy of discovery did Dr. Robertson speak of it in his disquisition on India . In an age , he says , which had hardly any knowlege of oriental regions , but such as was de- rived from the geography of Ptolemy , it was the ...
... tion to the infancy of discovery did Dr. Robertson speak of it in his disquisition on India . In an age , he says , which had hardly any knowlege of oriental regions , but such as was de- rived from the geography of Ptolemy , it was the ...
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