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Pagina 9
... period preceding Phidias ; then those of the very time , and probably from the hand of Phidias's master , the chief the colossal Apollo Citheroides ; then in the halls of Bacchus and the Nio- bedæ , those of the period of perfect Gre ...
... period preceding Phidias ; then those of the very time , and probably from the hand of Phidias's master , the chief the colossal Apollo Citheroides ; then in the halls of Bacchus and the Nio- bedæ , those of the period of perfect Gre ...
Pagina 8
... period the un- fortunate Indians were decoyed into the island from the neighbouring con- tinent , while the cruel treatment ex- ercised towards them gave rise to the elegant and pathetic tale in the Specta- tor of Inkle and Yarico ...
... period the un- fortunate Indians were decoyed into the island from the neighbouring con- tinent , while the cruel treatment ex- ercised towards them gave rise to the elegant and pathetic tale in the Specta- tor of Inkle and Yarico ...
Pagina 9
... period to Barbadoes , yet we all know that most of the first settlers in this island came from Kent and the southern and wes- tern counties of England ; and it is therefore highly probable that one of the family may have emigrated from ...
... period to Barbadoes , yet we all know that most of the first settlers in this island came from Kent and the southern and wes- tern counties of England ; and it is therefore highly probable that one of the family may have emigrated from ...
Pagina 14
... period of 1377 to 1399 , and I find " that King by Letters Patent , bearing date at Nottingham , 8th July , in the 16th year of his reign , 1392 , granted a license found and endow within the said town , to John Plumptre of Nottingham ...
... period of 1377 to 1399 , and I find " that King by Letters Patent , bearing date at Nottingham , 8th July , in the 16th year of his reign , 1392 , granted a license found and endow within the said town , to John Plumptre of Nottingham ...
Pagina 18
... period the un- fortunate Indians were decoyed into the island from the neighbouring con- tinent , while the cruel treatment ex- ercised towards them gave rise to the " Here lyeth the body of Theodore Paleo- logus , of Pesaro in Italye ...
... period the un- fortunate Indians were decoyed into the island from the neighbouring con- tinent , while the cruel treatment ex- ercised towards them gave rise to the " Here lyeth the body of Theodore Paleo- logus , of Pesaro in Italye ...
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