The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... period to another as much by the diversity of manner , as of events . Hume is not only glaringly defec tive himself in this historical excellence , but by the cold and spiritless uniformity of his polished writings , has done much to ...
... period to another as much by the diversity of manner , as of events . Hume is not only glaringly defec tive himself in this historical excellence , but by the cold and spiritless uniformity of his polished writings , has done much to ...
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... period when this mixture of the Egyptian religion with that of the Phenicians and Carthaginians took place in the islands of Malta , Gozo and Cossura . Dr.Münter has devoted a considerable part of his work tothe investigation of this period ...
... period when this mixture of the Egyptian religion with that of the Phenicians and Carthaginians took place in the islands of Malta , Gozo and Cossura . Dr.Münter has devoted a considerable part of his work tothe investigation of this period ...
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... period the fleets of the Egyptians overran the Mediterranean and even exercised a cer- tain kind of dominion in it ; their commerce must therefore have acquired considerable increase , particularly from the period , when they succeeded ...
... period the fleets of the Egyptians overran the Mediterranean and even exercised a cer- tain kind of dominion in it ; their commerce must therefore have acquired considerable increase , particularly from the period , when they succeeded ...
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