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... passage . Notwithstanding that this part of the volume was considered by the author as in a sense finished , it will not be doubted by those who know what alterations are introduced into the parts of a large work at the several stages ...
... passage . Notwithstanding that this part of the volume was considered by the author as in a sense finished , it will not be doubted by those who know what alterations are introduced into the parts of a large work at the several stages ...
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... passage of the enemy are not physically insuperable , ' ( as Lord S. con- cludes from these assumptions , ) it is at least a possible supposi- tion that they may succeed in landing an army of 100,000 men on the coast of Kent or Essex ...
... passage of the enemy are not physically insuperable , ' ( as Lord S. con- cludes from these assumptions , ) it is at least a possible supposi- tion that they may succeed in landing an army of 100,000 men on the coast of Kent or Essex ...
Pagina 340
... passage in Littleton- " Nota . This is the sixth time that our authour hath quoted verse , " the learned Baron on a similar occasion triumphantly exclaims , we may perceive by this quotation that our author had read Virgil . Other passages ...
... passage in Littleton- " Nota . This is the sixth time that our authour hath quoted verse , " the learned Baron on a similar occasion triumphantly exclaims , we may perceive by this quotation that our author had read Virgil . Other passages ...
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