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... seems to have regarded him with no great kindness ; and , indeed , if the state of things be truly represented , we cannot accuse him of injustice . ' The Cophinus , fœnumque supellex , in Sat. 3 , and the Cophino fænoque relicto in Sat ...
... seems to have regarded him with no great kindness ; and , indeed , if the state of things be truly represented , we cannot accuse him of injustice . ' The Cophinus , fœnumque supellex , in Sat. 3 , and the Cophino fænoque relicto in Sat ...
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... seems to us only a variation of Mr. Hunter's language . - Mr . Sawrey . examines minutely the well - known arguments of Mr. Bell on this sub- ject , and deems himself justified ( frequently without conclusive evi- dence ) in pronouncing ...
... seems to us only a variation of Mr. Hunter's language . - Mr . Sawrey . examines minutely the well - known arguments of Mr. Bell on this sub- ject , and deems himself justified ( frequently without conclusive evi- dence ) in pronouncing ...
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... seems to be in the west of England , should have so long escaped the notice of British naturalists ; but in all probability this has been occasioned by their locality . It is said to be only found on the continent in the warmer parts of ...
... seems to be in the west of England , should have so long escaped the notice of British naturalists ; but in all probability this has been occasioned by their locality . It is said to be only found on the continent in the warmer parts of ...
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