The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... means excelled in con- versation , and neither wrote nor spoke with facility : he positively insists that Porson was not guilty of any intemperance when alone . Yet I have seen ranges of porter - pots in his windows in the Temple ...
... means excelled in con- versation , and neither wrote nor spoke with facility : he positively insists that Porson was not guilty of any intemperance when alone . Yet I have seen ranges of porter - pots in his windows in the Temple ...
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... means , as long as a reader learns only words , " He left scarcely anything by which he might be carried out , " and is therefore unintelligible till the reader knows one thing , which is , that the ancients buried without their cities ...
... means , as long as a reader learns only words , " He left scarcely anything by which he might be carried out , " and is therefore unintelligible till the reader knows one thing , which is , that the ancients buried without their cities ...
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... means " Black park or field , " and the field behind that , Goirtean a ' bhlair , which means " the field of the battle . " Beyond , is a locality known as Guala fà'n dubhai , which means " the shoulder of lamenta- tion . " The first ...
... means " Black park or field , " and the field behind that , Goirtean a ' bhlair , which means " the field of the battle . " Beyond , is a locality known as Guala fà'n dubhai , which means " the shoulder of lamenta- tion . " The first ...
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... means and . ) " Giullamain ' s Longai , Is Crolain ' s Pabai , Achadh a ' chuinn ' s Achadh nau carn , Goirtean a ' bhlàir ' s Fà'n Dubhai . " The poor people do not seem to be aware that a cairn was a place of in- terment ; on the ...
... means and . ) " Giullamain ' s Longai , Is Crolain ' s Pabai , Achadh a ' chuinn ' s Achadh nau carn , Goirtean a ' bhlàir ' s Fà'n Dubhai . " The poor people do not seem to be aware that a cairn was a place of in- terment ; on the ...
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... means destitute of strength of diction , and in solemn appeal to the hearts of the Scotish people against the detestable crimes which it de- nounces . The mode of expression and dialect is precisely that of the tract attributed to ...
... means destitute of strength of diction , and in solemn appeal to the hearts of the Scotish people against the detestable crimes which it de- nounces . The mode of expression and dialect is precisely that of the tract attributed to ...
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