The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 第 102 巻、第 2 部Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1832 |
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... learned Correspondents will favour us with more extended in- formation on many of the topics to which I have directed their attention . Yours , & c . MARGIN . Mr. URBAN , Whetham House , Wilts , July 14 . MR.BOWLES , whose late ...
... learned Correspondents will favour us with more extended in- formation on many of the topics to which I have directed their attention . Yours , & c . MARGIN . Mr. URBAN , Whetham House , Wilts , July 14 . MR.BOWLES , whose late ...
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... learned Genoese of the seventeenth century pronounces it a fable : Forse non sono men favolose , le colonne di Giuseppe , che quelle d'Alcide . * Most probably the notion of Seth having erected a column , was brought to Jerusalem by ...
... learned Genoese of the seventeenth century pronounces it a fable : Forse non sono men favolose , le colonne di Giuseppe , che quelle d'Alcide . * Most probably the notion of Seth having erected a column , was brought to Jerusalem by ...
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... learned pursuits , with the delight of wandering through the re- gions of knowledge , and the ambition of adding his name to those of the authors whom he read , and of sharing with them the applauses of posterity . But at length , when ...
... learned pursuits , with the delight of wandering through the re- gions of knowledge , and the ambition of adding his name to those of the authors whom he read , and of sharing with them the applauses of posterity . But at length , when ...
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... learned muse ! Proud Rome shall every joy like these refuse ; * Mart . 1. x . ep . 51 . Ep . 58 , & c . + Ep . 11 . No day of charming indolence to boast , In barren toil my lavished life is lost ; O , my FRONTINUS , though from thee I ...
... learned muse ! Proud Rome shall every joy like these refuse ; * Mart . 1. x . ep . 51 . Ep . 58 , & c . + Ep . 11 . No day of charming indolence to boast , In barren toil my lavished life is lost ; O , my FRONTINUS , though from thee I ...
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... learned as evincing great skill in the application of mathemati- cal principles to water ; and the modern Rafael Fabretti , in his treatise De Aquis et Aquæductibus Veteris Romæ , claims as its chief merit the power of usefully ...
... learned as evincing great skill in the application of mathemati- cal principles to water ; and the modern Rafael Fabretti , in his treatise De Aquis et Aquæductibus Veteris Romæ , claims as its chief merit the power of usefully ...
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