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Page 146
Under neither of these definitions , can the writer ' s fente of the word be
comprehended ; and in fact he himself discovers the impropriety of his title , by
calling his work by its proper name - a treatise ; for it is simply a treatise on the
origin of the ...
Under neither of these definitions , can the writer ' s fente of the word be
comprehended ; and in fact he himself discovers the impropriety of his title , by
calling his work by its proper name - a treatise ; for it is simply a treatise on the
origin of the ...
Page 360
The concluding number of these volumes , which it seems have been separately
detailed in periodical papers , informs us that , the ages of the two authors taken
conjointly , do not amount to thirtythree years , ' and , that their principal object in
...
The concluding number of these volumes , which it seems have been separately
detailed in periodical papers , informs us that , the ages of the two authors taken
conjointly , do not amount to thirtythree years , ' and , that their principal object in
...
Page 537
Among the agricultural tribes of these barbarians , and particularly those who had
already formed an establishment on a foreign territory , these constitutions had
assumed a more regular and more solid form , than among pastoral tribes .
Among the agricultural tribes of these barbarians , and particularly those who had
already formed an establishment on a foreign territory , these constitutions had
assumed a more regular and more solid form , than among pastoral tribes .
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