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... honour and prosperity ; and we see him , too , more suddenly thrown down by a calamitous reverse of fortune : we see ... honours , cased in armour , dark and mysterious ; and when he retired , amid the enthu- siasm and inquiries of the ...
... honour and prosperity ; and we see him , too , more suddenly thrown down by a calamitous reverse of fortune : we see ... honours , cased in armour , dark and mysterious ; and when he retired , amid the enthu- siasm and inquiries of the ...
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... honour- able to his memory , and in themselves of public interest . June 9 . DANIEL STUART . ERRATUM . In the last Magazine , p . 579 , first column , fourteen lines from the bottom , for , as to its mem- bers , and told Fox So , read ...
... honour- able to his memory , and in themselves of public interest . June 9 . DANIEL STUART . ERRATUM . In the last Magazine , p . 579 , first column , fourteen lines from the bottom , for , as to its mem- bers , and told Fox So , read ...
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... honour to speak with so much favour , I dilated considerably on the subject ; under the necessity , at the same time , of citing many authorities in defence of my posi- tion . The following old Irish fragment of poetry , has been ...
... honour to speak with so much favour , I dilated considerably on the subject ; under the necessity , at the same time , of citing many authorities in defence of my posi- tion . The following old Irish fragment of poetry , has been ...
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... honour and glory of Messala , the son of Haram , a Saracenic chief ; but the sense of the inscription is incomplete , as part of it is wanting . " - ( P . 124. ) An inscription on the pillars attached to the portal of San Francesco di ...
... honour and glory of Messala , the son of Haram , a Saracenic chief ; but the sense of the inscription is incomplete , as part of it is wanting . " - ( P . 124. ) An inscription on the pillars attached to the portal of San Francesco di ...
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... honour . The former gentleman had expended a fortune in prosecuting his researches , and had employed above one hundred work- men in making excavations on the ruins of the ancient cities of Egypt . Mr. Bur- ton had succeeded in ...
... honour . The former gentleman had expended a fortune in prosecuting his researches , and had employed above one hundred work- men in making excavations on the ruins of the ancient cities of Egypt . Mr. Bur- ton had succeeded in ...
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