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Page 266
... most of the subjects taught at college , make it desirable to have some other means of information than the Professor's lectures . In fact , it is utterly impossible for them to learn any thing well without books ; but these are now ...
... most of the subjects taught at college , make it desirable to have some other means of information than the Professor's lectures . In fact , it is utterly impossible for them to learn any thing well without books ; but these are now ...
Page 516
... the antients and particularly Thucydides did not mean Opaxn , but the sea - coast bordering on paxn , which was not ... is by no means a discovery of that gentleman : but the word Epi - Thrace , which he proposes to introduce , is a ...
... the antients and particularly Thucydides did not mean Opaxn , but the sea - coast bordering on paxn , which was not ... is by no means a discovery of that gentleman : but the word Epi - Thrace , which he proposes to introduce , is a ...
Page 529
... magnitude and difficulty of the ques- , tion , with the instruments and means possessed by the antients , and partly to the circumstance that the unit of measure , the stadium , in the extreme cases , might have different values .
... magnitude and difficulty of the ques- , tion , with the instruments and means possessed by the antients , and partly to the circumstance that the unit of measure , the stadium , in the extreme cases , might have different values .
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Contents
Netherlands Account | 35 |
Griffiths Translation of Cuviers | 92 |
Historical Life of Joanna Queen of Landseers Sabæan Researches | 128 |
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