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... early Latin in the Pelasgic letter . Mr. Bankes has also given a slight account of the intro- duction of the drama into Rome , for the purpose of illus- trating the disposition of the people at that period ; and he has added a succinct ...
... early Latin in the Pelasgic letter . Mr. Bankes has also given a slight account of the intro- duction of the drama into Rome , for the purpose of illus- trating the disposition of the people at that period ; and he has added a succinct ...
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... early education was managed by his mother , a woman of great merit ; and , in his twelfth year , he was sent to Harrow : where , with much aptitude for prompt acquisition , he was remarkable for no small share of that indolence which in ...
... early education was managed by his mother , a woman of great merit ; and , in his twelfth year , he was sent to Harrow : where , with much aptitude for prompt acquisition , he was remarkable for no small share of that indolence which in ...
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... early com- position of Mr. Sheridan , 99 . Robertson , compared with Hume and Gibbon , 299 . Romans , obs . on their national character , I. On pecuniary transactions among them , 4 . On their bravery , 7. On their language , 8 . Rosa ...
... early com- position of Mr. Sheridan , 99 . Robertson , compared with Hume and Gibbon , 299 . Romans , obs . on their national character , I. On pecuniary transactions among them , 4 . On their bravery , 7. On their language , 8 . Rosa ...
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