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... antient or modern history and condition of the city of York . Mr. Hargrove is the editor of a weekly political journal in that city , and , much to his credit , has employed his leisure hours on a subject of all others perhaps the best ...
... antient or modern history and condition of the city of York . Mr. Hargrove is the editor of a weekly political journal in that city , and , much to his credit , has employed his leisure hours on a subject of all others perhaps the best ...
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... antient Troy was , at this time , only a village ; still however retaining the venerable name of Ilion , and farther ... antient Troy from the progeny of Achilles , of whom , through his mother , he was reckoned to be . Dedicating then ...
... antient Troy was , at this time , only a village ; still however retaining the venerable name of Ilion , and farther ... antient Troy from the progeny of Achilles , of whom , through his mother , he was reckoned to be . Dedicating then ...
Pagina 269
... antient bound- aries of it ; for Mr. Dodwell informs us that , although the superstructure of them is generally Venetian or Turkish , the lower parts are as usually antient , and of very high antiquity also ; several authors being cited ...
... antient bound- aries of it ; for Mr. Dodwell informs us that , although the superstructure of them is generally Venetian or Turkish , the lower parts are as usually antient , and of very high antiquity also ; several authors being cited ...
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Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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