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... respect for dogs , that at Constantinople there is a public charity for their sup- port . Their seminaries , for the instruction and enlargement of the hu- man understanding , are not very numerous . They would ill accord with the ...
... respect for dogs , that at Constantinople there is a public charity for their sup- port . Their seminaries , for the instruction and enlargement of the hu- man understanding , are not very numerous . They would ill accord with the ...
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... respect a different value to the edition , as a collection of readings , than what the manuscripts themselves possess : -but , besides being a col- lection of readings , such an edition is evidence of the editor's own opinions on the ...
... respect a different value to the edition , as a collection of readings , than what the manuscripts themselves possess : -but , besides being a col- lection of readings , such an edition is evidence of the editor's own opinions on the ...
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... respect a different value to the edition , as a collection of readings , than what the manuscripts themselves possess : -but , besides being a col- lection of readings , such an edition is evidence of the editor's own opinions on the ...
... respect a different value to the edition , as a collection of readings , than what the manuscripts themselves possess : -but , besides being a col- lection of readings , such an edition is evidence of the editor's own opinions on the ...
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