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... perhaps , the progress of the French language , by causing the public acts to be writ- ten in Latin , in which they remained till the time of Francis I. If we cast our eyes on the neighbouring nations , we see them , during nearly six ...
... perhaps , the progress of the French language , by causing the public acts to be writ- ten in Latin , in which they remained till the time of Francis I. If we cast our eyes on the neighbouring nations , we see them , during nearly six ...
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... perhaps , Watts , of the Polygott office , a new edition , the nature of his subject , perhaps the vain with considerable additions and improve- gloriousness of an author , and perhaps his ments , of " Nature displayed in her mode of ...
... perhaps , Watts , of the Polygott office , a new edition , the nature of his subject , perhaps the vain with considerable additions and improve- gloriousness of an author , and perhaps his ments , of " Nature displayed in her mode of ...
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... perhaps , in- ferior to none ; as an actor , with some defects , he soars far above the reach of those we are accustomed to see . In Zanga , he exhibited a perfect knowledge of his author , and , different from the generality of ...
... perhaps , in- ferior to none ; as an actor , with some defects , he soars far above the reach of those we are accustomed to see . In Zanga , he exhibited a perfect knowledge of his author , and , different from the generality of ...
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... perhaps , is superior to any work enraptured with the polished graces of their whatever either of PLATO OF ARISTOTLE . ' style . When the frothy harangues and De- Having chosen one of the most valuable clarations of republican factions ...
... perhaps , is superior to any work enraptured with the polished graces of their whatever either of PLATO OF ARISTOTLE . ' style . When the frothy harangues and De- Having chosen one of the most valuable clarations of republican factions ...
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... perhaps to his long residence in France , is ex tremely infected with Gallicisms , and a complete list would astonish the En over , is often loose and careless in con struction ; and though he is unquestion ably a graceful and an ...
... perhaps to his long residence in France , is ex tremely infected with Gallicisms , and a complete list would astonish the En over , is often loose and careless in con struction ; and though he is unquestion ably a graceful and an ...
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