The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... received by her gettings , sea- soned with the sowrness of another mortality , called the Second Pestilence , whereof died many noble men . " It is worthy of remark , that in re- porting casualties , almost all these old writers seem ...
... received by her gettings , sea- soned with the sowrness of another mortality , called the Second Pestilence , whereof died many noble men . " It is worthy of remark , that in re- porting casualties , almost all these old writers seem ...
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... received a similar statement from some la- bourers lately engaged in an excava- tion in Watling - street ; twenty feet below the surface is a causeway paved with flints , and laid in chalk . It is worthy of observation , that there was ...
... received a similar statement from some la- bourers lately engaged in an excava- tion in Watling - street ; twenty feet below the surface is a causeway paved with flints , and laid in chalk . It is worthy of observation , that there was ...
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... received from the army , and was confirmed by the Senate ; while no mention is made of the sub- sequent Dacian war , when Domitian appeared in person . It is supposed by commentators that he dedicated this work originally to Trajan ...
... received from the army , and was confirmed by the Senate ; while no mention is made of the sub- sequent Dacian war , when Domitian appeared in person . It is supposed by commentators that he dedicated this work originally to Trajan ...
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... received the appointment , he takes every proper occasion to speak of Trajan , but of Domitian nothing ; he does not even indicate his Consulships ; he consigns him , no longer dangerous , to a deserved oblivion . In whatever office he ...
... received the appointment , he takes every proper occasion to speak of Trajan , but of Domitian nothing ; he does not even indicate his Consulships ; he consigns him , no longer dangerous , to a deserved oblivion . In whatever office he ...
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... received ? The French have consulted the learned commentators in some re- searches about sixty years ago , to which the present notes have to acknowledge some obligations ; but ought we not to do much more , if only as regards . the ...
... received ? The French have consulted the learned commentators in some re- searches about sixty years ago , to which the present notes have to acknowledge some obligations ; but ought we not to do much more , if only as regards . the ...
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