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Page 125
... equally well with too many subjects ; in which however it yielded the palm at once to the example of Alexander and Clytus , which was equally good and apt , whatever might be the theme . Was it ambition ? Alexander and Clytus ...
... equally well with too many subjects ; in which however it yielded the palm at once to the example of Alexander and Clytus , which was equally good and apt , whatever might be the theme . Was it ambition ? Alexander and Clytus ...
Page 151
... equally stable foundation ; viz . the purity of heart evinced in every page of her performance . Many of her favourite doctrines are similar to those which it has been the steady object of our work to inculcate we allude to such topics ...
... equally stable foundation ; viz . the purity of heart evinced in every page of her performance . Many of her favourite doctrines are similar to those which it has been the steady object of our work to inculcate we allude to such topics ...
Page 492
... the expence of the countries which they occupied , and raising constant contributions of money and provisions . The The allies were so far equally ready to come to 492 Dumas's Summary of Military Events , Vols . V. & VI .
... the expence of the countries which they occupied , and raising constant contributions of money and provisions . The The allies were so far equally ready to come to 492 Dumas's Summary of Military Events , Vols . V. & VI .
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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