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... probably afforded such classical knowlege as is claimed in this book ; the substance of which here supplies a very valuable and interesting paper , full of literary instruction concerning the state of metaphysical philosophy in the East ...
... probably afforded such classical knowlege as is claimed in this book ; the substance of which here supplies a very valuable and interesting paper , full of literary instruction concerning the state of metaphysical philosophy in the East ...
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... probably , the Babylon which Herodotus admired , and not exactly on the site where the tower of Ninus , or Nimrod , ( Clio , 178. ) had been over- thrown . The ruins of this second Babylon , according to the sketch annexed to Captain ...
... probably , the Babylon which Herodotus admired , and not exactly on the site where the tower of Ninus , or Nimrod , ( Clio , 178. ) had been over- thrown . The ruins of this second Babylon , according to the sketch annexed to Captain ...
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... probably have been an inconvenient addition either to the Professor or the student . The writers cited as autho- rities are not usually in the hands of young persons ; and , though it may suit the taste and the dignity of the Professor ...
... probably have been an inconvenient addition either to the Professor or the student . The writers cited as autho- rities are not usually in the hands of young persons ; and , though it may suit the taste and the dignity of the Professor ...
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