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Page 176
... exhibiting the events of their reigns in chro- nological order , and their connexion with the story of the Maccabees ... exhibited have contractions than are without them . ' The first of these plates contains the coins of Seleucus I ...
... exhibiting the events of their reigns in chro- nological order , and their connexion with the story of the Maccabees ... exhibited have contractions than are without them . ' The first of these plates contains the coins of Seleucus I ...
Page 190
... exhibited altogether novel to me . At one table were seated the family of the house , consisting of the old host , his wife and their son and daughter , eating their bread and milk , the common food of the labouring people here : a ...
... exhibited altogether novel to me . At one table were seated the family of the house , consisting of the old host , his wife and their son and daughter , eating their bread and milk , the common food of the labouring people here : a ...
Page 216
... exhibited , and praised , which , if tried in the scale of scicutific criticism , would be found greatly wanting . The theory of light and shade , as adapted to flower - painting , is illustrative and useful . With regard to colours ...
... exhibited , and praised , which , if tried in the scale of scicutific criticism , would be found greatly wanting . The theory of light and shade , as adapted to flower - painting , is illustrative and useful . With regard to colours ...
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