The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... whole climats may be poy- soned ; and it were not absurd to say that all and every part of the aire maie be pestilentlie corrupted , and so con- sequently not limited ; wherefore full well it may be said of the pestilence ( procuring so ...
... whole climats may be poy- soned ; and it were not absurd to say that all and every part of the aire maie be pestilentlie corrupted , and so con- sequently not limited ; wherefore full well it may be said of the pestilence ( procuring so ...
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... whole of this pestilence the elements seem to have been sadly disjointed and unruly , as the following from Holinshed will sufficiently shew : " The 24th daie of February , being the feast of St. Mat- thie , on which daie the fair was ...
... whole of this pestilence the elements seem to have been sadly disjointed and unruly , as the following from Holinshed will sufficiently shew : " The 24th daie of February , being the feast of St. Mat- thie , on which daie the fair was ...
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... whole estate for the payment thereof ; " it was intended that land should form the permanent security of the Bank , and that it should " furnish landed men with bank credit current at two per cent . " " Within a few years after the ...
... whole estate for the payment thereof ; " it was intended that land should form the permanent security of the Bank , and that it should " furnish landed men with bank credit current at two per cent . " " Within a few years after the ...
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... whole materia of Ho- meric Greek to consist of 160 radical words ; of which 120 are verbs , with 40 words alone of any other part of speech . In that list of 40 , three ani- mals only occur as having radical names , Boûs , unλov , ois ...
... whole materia of Ho- meric Greek to consist of 160 radical words ; of which 120 are verbs , with 40 words alone of any other part of speech . In that list of 40 , three ani- mals only occur as having radical names , Boûs , unλov , ois ...
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... whole of this etymology is ab- surd and false . Take a few more specimens . d . Culpa , a kúλw , volvo , devolvo , p . 896 . e . Dignus , pro dicinus , pp . qui os- tendi potest ; q . δεικνὸς , δεικνύς , unde δεικνύω . p . 898 . . Fames ...
... whole of this etymology is ab- surd and false . Take a few more specimens . d . Culpa , a kúλw , volvo , devolvo , p . 896 . e . Dignus , pro dicinus , pp . qui os- tendi potest ; q . δεικνὸς , δεικνύς , unde δεικνύω . p . 898 . . Fames ...
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