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Some of those who belonged to a very learned era , particularly Blondel and Daillé , were sufficiently aware of the ... Mast- richt's history displays good sense , as well as learning ; and the author being a Protestant , and writing in ...
Some of those who belonged to a very learned era , particularly Blondel and Daillé , were sufficiently aware of the ... Mast- richt's history displays good sense , as well as learning ; and the author being a Protestant , and writing in ...
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The learning and knowledge of Niebuhr was worthy of his extraordinary powers . He seems to have known thoroughly all that remains to us of ancient literature . He is of course familiar with the great authorities for Roman history ...
The learning and knowledge of Niebuhr was worthy of his extraordinary powers . He seems to have known thoroughly all that remains to us of ancient literature . He is of course familiar with the great authorities for Roman history ...
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But we learn from Dionysius , that L. Cincius Alimentus , one of the earliest and the most learned of the Roman annalists , placed the foundation of the city about the fourth year of the twelfth Olympiad .
But we learn from Dionysius , that L. Cincius Alimentus , one of the earliest and the most learned of the Roman annalists , placed the foundation of the city about the fourth year of the twelfth Olympiad .
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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