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... readers supply the name of the writer of the following free paraphrase of — " Nescias an te generum beati Phyllidis flava decorent parentes , Regium certe genus , et Penates Moret iniquos ; Crede non illam tibi de scelestâ Plebe ...
... readers supply the name of the writer of the following free paraphrase of — " Nescias an te generum beati Phyllidis flava decorent parentes , Regium certe genus , et Penates Moret iniquos ; Crede non illam tibi de scelestâ Plebe ...
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... readers of Shakespeare and Bacon find but little difficulty in under- standing the words of those authors , either from glossaries or from consideration of the context ; but the differences of idiom , which are more frequent and less ...
... readers of Shakespeare and Bacon find but little difficulty in under- standing the words of those authors , either from glossaries or from consideration of the context ; but the differences of idiom , which are more frequent and less ...
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... readers kindly give me a list of all the exist- ing members of this family in the male line , of all the branches , together with some explanation as to their marriages , & c . THOS . B. ROBERTSON . MR . BRYANT'S PRIVATE PLATES OF VIEWS ...
... readers kindly give me a list of all the exist- ing members of this family in the male line , of all the branches , together with some explanation as to their marriages , & c . THOS . B. ROBERTSON . MR . BRYANT'S PRIVATE PLATES OF VIEWS ...
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