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... considered it at the time as a great personal hazard and sacrifice . At least so he spoke of it at the opening of his course : - Intending to speak of the south of Europe , I am fresh from Granada and Cordoba . At the point at which we ...
... considered it at the time as a great personal hazard and sacrifice . At least so he spoke of it at the opening of his course : - Intending to speak of the south of Europe , I am fresh from Granada and Cordoba . At the point at which we ...
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... considered quite sufficient by your best writers ; for instance , by Tillemont . " " Fifthly , ' Perhaps Epictetus also , and the Emperor Marcus ( Aurelius ) are silent on Christianity . ' " As for Epictetus , the fact is , none of his ...
... considered quite sufficient by your best writers ; for instance , by Tillemont . " " Fifthly , ' Perhaps Epictetus also , and the Emperor Marcus ( Aurelius ) are silent on Christianity . ' " As for Epictetus , the fact is , none of his ...
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... considered in this light , the pro- ducts of the fine arts considered as enjoyments of the senses ; every thing , in short , which the animal man values , as contri- buting to the maintenance and gratification of his animal nature . It ...
... considered in this light , the pro- ducts of the fine arts considered as enjoyments of the senses ; every thing , in short , which the animal man values , as contri- buting to the maintenance and gratification of his animal nature . It ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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