Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... probably was that called the Moon of the Mountain , together with a very large emerald , a ruby of a con- siderable size , and other precious stones of less value . Shafrass was astonished at the offer , and pretending that he had not a ...
... probably was that called the Moon of the Mountain , together with a very large emerald , a ruby of a con- siderable size , and other precious stones of less value . Shafrass was astonished at the offer , and pretending that he had not a ...
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... probably might have softened many of its bolder and more obnoxious features . ” He farther remarks at p . 359 , • Had he lived to have realized his own wishes , and to have revised it by a second edition , published in twelves without ...
... probably might have softened many of its bolder and more obnoxious features . ” He farther remarks at p . 359 , • Had he lived to have realized his own wishes , and to have revised it by a second edition , published in twelves without ...
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... probably one of those parts of the building repaired , as the inscrip- tion on the frieze informs us , when fallen to decay by its great age . The capital seems , from the style in which it is executed , to have been of an early age ...
... probably one of those parts of the building repaired , as the inscrip- tion on the frieze informs us , when fallen to decay by its great age . The capital seems , from the style in which it is executed , to have been of an early age ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1756 |
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