The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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... letters among this people , ” says he , " was contemporary with the greatest barbarity of the Latins : because ... letters in the middle of the eighth century . The Nestorians fled into Persia , and communicated the Greek sciences to all ...
... letters among this people , ” says he , " was contemporary with the greatest barbarity of the Latins : because ... letters in the middle of the eighth century . The Nestorians fled into Persia , and communicated the Greek sciences to all ...
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... letters are selected . By the author of " Lessons for Young Persons in Humble Life . " Published by Caleb Richardson . THE calls of business , or the claims of affection , seem to lay almost every one under some necessity of writing letters ...
... letters are selected . By the author of " Lessons for Young Persons in Humble Life . " Published by Caleb Richardson . THE calls of business , or the claims of affection , seem to lay almost every one under some necessity of writing letters ...
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... letters of professor Porson to archdeacon Travis . Dr. Bentley , in his dissertation on Phalaris , observes , “ that to forge and counterfeit books and father them upon great names , has been a practice almost as old as letters . But it ...
... letters of professor Porson to archdeacon Travis . Dr. Bentley , in his dissertation on Phalaris , observes , “ that to forge and counterfeit books and father them upon great names , has been a practice almost as old as letters . But it ...
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