The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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... characters not only unlike those of the persons they represent or the Grecian poets pictures of them , but wholly unlike the general character of the age and country in which those persons lived . Theseus and Achilles are not only not ...
... characters not only unlike those of the persons they represent or the Grecian poets pictures of them , but wholly unlike the general character of the age and country in which those persons lived . Theseus and Achilles are not only not ...
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... character , the powers and resources , the wants and varying interests of the community be unknown , vain will be the attempt of the most wise and virtuous to put forth laws to meet its necessities and suitable for its government ...
... character , the powers and resources , the wants and varying interests of the community be unknown , vain will be the attempt of the most wise and virtuous to put forth laws to meet its necessities and suitable for its government ...
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... character now in use is Chadean , and comparatively modern with respect to the Jews . The ancient Hebrew character was the Samaritan . Some of the sacred books are not to be found in Hebrew , but in Chaldee . See Rees's Cyclopædia ...
... character now in use is Chadean , and comparatively modern with respect to the Jews . The ancient Hebrew character was the Samaritan . Some of the sacred books are not to be found in Hebrew , but in Chaldee . See Rees's Cyclopædia ...
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