Biography: Or, Third Division of "The English Encyclopedia", Tom 5Charles Knight Bradbury, Evans & Company, 1867 |
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... Scipio ( The Magnanimity of Scipio ' ) , and Die Ruinen von Paluzzi ' ( ' The Ruins of Paluzzi ' ) , the drama of the latter from Mrs. Radcliffe's ' Italian . ' Bernhard , while in Berlin , wrote two operettas and much instru- mental ...
... Scipio ( The Magnanimity of Scipio ' ) , and Die Ruinen von Paluzzi ' ( ' The Ruins of Paluzzi ' ) , the drama of the latter from Mrs. Radcliffe's ' Italian . ' Bernhard , while in Berlin , wrote two operettas and much instru- mental ...
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... Scipio conversed , could give him any information about Britannia . But " this learned and curious dissertation , " as it is styled in the ' Biographie Universelle , ' compels us to form a very low estimate of Sanson's critical sagacity ...
... Scipio conversed , could give him any information about Britannia . But " this learned and curious dissertation , " as it is styled in the ' Biographie Universelle , ' compels us to form a very low estimate of Sanson's critical sagacity ...
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... " and says that he quoted Fourcroy , Lavoisier , Linnæus , and Buffon fluently , that he had formed an accurate judgment of the merits of Shakspere , that he wrote tolerable 349 SCIPIO . which was involved in some dispute with.
... " and says that he quoted Fourcroy , Lavoisier , Linnæus , and Buffon fluently , that he had formed an accurate judgment of the merits of Shakspere , that he wrote tolerable 349 SCIPIO . which was involved in some dispute with.
Strona 349
... SCIPIO . which was involved in some dispute with the pope , Scioppius endea- voured to persuade Paolo Sarpi to join ... SCIPIO is the name of a family belonging to the patrician gens SCIPIO . ફૈઝ Cornelia . This illustrious family ...
... SCIPIO . which was involved in some dispute with the pope , Scioppius endea- voured to persuade Paolo Sarpi to join ... SCIPIO is the name of a family belonging to the patrician gens SCIPIO . ફૈઝ Cornelia . This illustrious family ...
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... SCIPIO . Cneius , who had already acheived important things in that country . His intention was to drive the Carthaginians from Spain , and thus to cut off the supplies which Hannibal was to receive from that quarter . Cneius on his ...
... SCIPIO . Cneius , who had already acheived important things in that country . His intention was to drive the Carthaginians from Spain , and thus to cut off the supplies which Hannibal was to receive from that quarter . Cneius on his ...
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