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... readers . After a protracted career of virtue and use- fulness , he has been " gathered to his fathers : " but he will yet live in the memory of those who are delighted to trace the philosophic spirit , or who are edified and improved ...
... readers . After a protracted career of virtue and use- fulness , he has been " gathered to his fathers : " but he will yet live in the memory of those who are delighted to trace the philosophic spirit , or who are edified and improved ...
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... readers will see at once that little method has been pursued in classification . It is rather a magazine of the journals of modern travellers , and the descriptions of the remains of antiquity found in the countries in which they ...
... readers will see at once that little method has been pursued in classification . It is rather a magazine of the journals of modern travellers , and the descriptions of the remains of antiquity found in the countries in which they ...
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... reader through the laboured pages of his work . How far we succeeded in detecting his errors , and exposing his wilful misrepresentations , we leave our patient readers to judge for themselves ; trusting only that our state- ments have ...
... reader through the laboured pages of his work . How far we succeeded in detecting his errors , and exposing his wilful misrepresentations , we leave our patient readers to judge for themselves ; trusting only that our state- ments have ...
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