The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... called Talairu , where between 30 and 40 Tilinga Christian families reside . After the ordinary marks of respect , and the usual compliments , one of my visitors took a book out of a small bag , and without uttering a single word , laid ...
... called Talairu , where between 30 and 40 Tilinga Christian families reside . After the ordinary marks of respect , and the usual compliments , one of my visitors took a book out of a small bag , and without uttering a single word , laid ...
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... called Oniah , disgusted with the injustice of the prevailing faction , retired into Egypt , where he so far ingratiated him- self with Ptolemy Philometer , and his Queen Cleopatra , that he obtained permission to build a temple at ...
... called Oniah , disgusted with the injustice of the prevailing faction , retired into Egypt , where he so far ingratiated him- self with Ptolemy Philometer , and his Queen Cleopatra , that he obtained permission to build a temple at ...
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... called with most propriety a comet or a planet . The shortness of its period naturally led astronomers to conclude , that it must have been often before observed . Accordingly , on comparing recorded observations ; it was at first ...
... called with most propriety a comet or a planet . The shortness of its period naturally led astronomers to conclude , that it must have been often before observed . Accordingly , on comparing recorded observations ; it was at first ...
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