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... called , and which will pro- bably continue to be called , Pompey's Pillar . After visiting it for several days successively at the most favourable hour , when the rays of the sun first struck obliquely on the plane of the letters , we ...
... called , and which will pro- bably continue to be called , Pompey's Pillar . After visiting it for several days successively at the most favourable hour , when the rays of the sun first struck obliquely on the plane of the letters , we ...
Pagina 132
... called Strom - broe , the weight of the carriage had the effect of causing to M. Lamotte and his friends no very agreeable sensation , when on looking down they perceived that the depth was not less than a hundred feet . The inhabitants ...
... called Strom - broe , the weight of the carriage had the effect of causing to M. Lamotte and his friends no very agreeable sensation , when on looking down they perceived that the depth was not less than a hundred feet . The inhabitants ...
Pagina 170
... called libel in scriptis , or without writing , technically called libel sine scriptis . Libel in writing may be effected by every mode of sub- mitting to the eye a meaning through the medium of words ; whe- ther this be done by manual ...
... called libel in scriptis , or without writing , technically called libel sine scriptis . Libel in writing may be effected by every mode of sub- mitting to the eye a meaning through the medium of words ; whe- ther this be done by manual ...
Inhoudsopgave
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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