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" Parnassian Franchises and Vagaries " from our learned and excellent correspondent at Harrisburg , shall not be long withheld from the lovers of classical literature . The article manifests an extent of reading , a ... learned and ...
" Parnassian Franchises and Vagaries " from our learned and excellent correspondent at Harrisburg , shall not be long withheld from the lovers of classical literature . The article manifests an extent of reading , a ... learned and ...
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... learned , the highest in ge- nius and highest in station - why do privy counsellors , statesmen , peers , bishops , heads and fellows of universities , acute discrimi- nating lawyers , grave and learned clergymen , liberal and lumi ...
... learned , the highest in ge- nius and highest in station - why do privy counsellors , statesmen , peers , bishops , heads and fellows of universities , acute discrimi- nating lawyers , grave and learned clergymen , liberal and lumi ...
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... learned , by the labours of Petit , Thornton , and more especially of that il- lustrious orientalist , Bochart , who has left the most imperishable monuments of his great learning and sagacity ; the result of whose labours has confirmed ...
... learned , by the labours of Petit , Thornton , and more especially of that il- lustrious orientalist , Bochart , who has left the most imperishable monuments of his great learning and sagacity ; the result of whose labours has confirmed ...
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