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Pagina 128
... reference to the former , " que Zonare appelle Hongres , et Cedrene Huns , ont possédé tous les pays qui sont depuis la Syrie jusqu'à Kaschgar . " T.i. p . 241. Their consequence ceased about the middle of the twelfth century , but the ...
... reference to the former , " que Zonare appelle Hongres , et Cedrene Huns , ont possédé tous les pays qui sont depuis la Syrie jusqu'à Kaschgar . " T.i. p . 241. Their consequence ceased about the middle of the twelfth century , but the ...
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... reference to the metrical rules in Porson's preface to the Hecuba , and the new notes of Dr. Maltby in his late ... references , and double set of notes , detract much from the facility of obtaining a perspicuous view of any question ...
... reference to the metrical rules in Porson's preface to the Hecuba , and the new notes of Dr. Maltby in his late ... references , and double set of notes , detract much from the facility of obtaining a perspicuous view of any question ...
Pagina 344
... reference to this than any other agency . If it were necessary to prove the belief in such a power among civilized people , also , in an enlightened age , we might collect testimonies of it from Mr. Dodwell's mar- ginal references : but ...
... reference to this than any other agency . If it were necessary to prove the belief in such a power among civilized people , also , in an enlightened age , we might collect testimonies of it from Mr. Dodwell's mar- ginal references : but ...
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