The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... inhabitants have discarded their native idiom , and adopted in their writings the more cultivated language of the neighbouring continent . Among those authors who have in their poetical compositions chiefly adhered to the peculiarities ...
... inhabitants have discarded their native idiom , and adopted in their writings the more cultivated language of the neighbouring continent . Among those authors who have in their poetical compositions chiefly adhered to the peculiarities ...
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... inhabitants , I conceive , does not exceed 15,000 , the bulk of whom are Sclavonians , and profess the Greek religion . The Vene- tian families settled here , though few in point of number , form , how- ever , the most respectable part ...
... inhabitants , I conceive , does not exceed 15,000 , the bulk of whom are Sclavonians , and profess the Greek religion . The Vene- tian families settled here , though few in point of number , form , how- ever , the most respectable part ...
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... inhabitants , however , became clamorous ; they in- sisted that the forty days mentioned in the treaty having expired , their former connection was at an end , and therefore requested the General to walk off about his business . This ...
... inhabitants , however , became clamorous ; they in- sisted that the forty days mentioned in the treaty having expired , their former connection was at an end , and therefore requested the General to walk off about his business . This ...
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... inhabitants , who , thus free and independent , voluntarily submitted to the dominion of Russia . Capt . Bailey landed the marines of his ship to occupy the forts ; the Austrians marched off ; and the French troops , who were already on ...
... inhabitants , who , thus free and independent , voluntarily submitted to the dominion of Russia . Capt . Bailey landed the marines of his ship to occupy the forts ; the Austrians marched off ; and the French troops , who were already on ...
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... inhabitants of Glasgow and its neighbourhood . The encouragement derived from the latter source affords at once a pleasing evidence of the literary dispositions of the place , and a secure pledge of the future prosperity and success of ...
... inhabitants of Glasgow and its neighbourhood . The encouragement derived from the latter source affords at once a pleasing evidence of the literary dispositions of the place , and a secure pledge of the future prosperity and success of ...
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