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Page 288
As the month advanced , the Persian Minister continued to exhibit the same strong inclination to slide away from the original engagement , into which he had entered under the pressure of a fresh alarm . He declared that this engagement ...
As the month advanced , the Persian Minister continued to exhibit the same strong inclination to slide away from the original engagement , into which he had entered under the pressure of a fresh alarm . He declared that this engagement ...
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In his Ecclesias- tical History he inserts a long account relative to the conversion of Abgar , Toparch of Edessa , translated from the original Syriac document preserved in the archives of that city , and in his very learned Preparatio ...
In his Ecclesias- tical History he inserts a long account relative to the conversion of Abgar , Toparch of Edessa , translated from the original Syriac document preserved in the archives of that city , and in his very learned Preparatio ...
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The most telling objection to Macpherson's good faith was his refusal to place the alleged originals of Ossian ' in some public repository for inspection . Mr. Hornby prevents all doubts on this score , by announcing that the original ...
The most telling objection to Macpherson's good faith was his refusal to place the alleged originals of Ossian ' in some public repository for inspection . Mr. Hornby prevents all doubts on this score , by announcing that the original ...
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Contents
1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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