The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... opinion with those who ( against the supposition of Camden ) think the county of Bre- con to have been included within the boundary line on the side of Dyfed or Demetia . Some of those who wish to support Camden's opinion , that ...
... opinion with those who ( against the supposition of Camden ) think the county of Bre- con to have been included within the boundary line on the side of Dyfed or Demetia . Some of those who wish to support Camden's opinion , that ...
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... opinion , its beauties are more mental , its sentiments more exalted , its moral effect . infinitely more sublime and attractive . It is impossible that the name of its author can long re- main concealed from the inquiries of the public ...
... opinion , its beauties are more mental , its sentiments more exalted , its moral effect . infinitely more sublime and attractive . It is impossible that the name of its author can long re- main concealed from the inquiries of the public ...
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... opinion from Panzer and other writers , relative to Bernardus Nerlius , the author of the Latin epistle prefixed to this edition , who has usually been supposed with his brother Neris , to have been the printer of this book . ' Mr. B ...
... opinion from Panzer and other writers , relative to Bernardus Nerlius , the author of the Latin epistle prefixed to this edition , who has usually been supposed with his brother Neris , to have been the printer of this book . ' Mr. B ...
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