The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... remained at Pavia was barely sufficient to give him the rudiments of the necessary sciences ; the familiar acquaintance with them , which he evinced in after life , must have been the result of diligent self - school- ing and casual ...
... remained at Pavia was barely sufficient to give him the rudiments of the necessary sciences ; the familiar acquaintance with them , which he evinced in after life , must have been the result of diligent self - school- ing and casual ...
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... remained , according to the estimation of Columbus , eight hours , or one third of the circumference of the earth , unknown and unexplored . This space might , in a great measure , be filled up by the eastern region of Asia , which ...
... remained , according to the estimation of Columbus , eight hours , or one third of the circumference of the earth , unknown and unexplored . This space might , in a great measure , be filled up by the eastern region of Asia , which ...
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... remained , to perpetual insurrections , and then punished them with the most savage inhumanity . Every effort made by Columbus to restrain their lawless violence , was considered by these wretches as the wanton exercise of high- handed ...
... remained , to perpetual insurrections , and then punished them with the most savage inhumanity . Every effort made by Columbus to restrain their lawless violence , was considered by these wretches as the wanton exercise of high- handed ...
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... remained with the Romans . On the decline of their power , the Lazi , a tribe whose origin is ob- scure , occupied this kingdom , and are said , by securing the pass of Gagra , and encouraging some of the mountain clans to defend the ...
... remained with the Romans . On the decline of their power , the Lazi , a tribe whose origin is ob- scure , occupied this kingdom , and are said , by securing the pass of Gagra , and encouraging some of the mountain clans to defend the ...
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... remained there , we saw nothing but miserable flesh of goats , sometimes of the buffalo , but even these were scarce during any of the two hundred days which compose the fasts of the Greek church . The wine was generally sour , the ...
... remained there , we saw nothing but miserable flesh of goats , sometimes of the buffalo , but even these were scarce during any of the two hundred days which compose the fasts of the Greek church . The wine was generally sour , the ...
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