Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 1
... given to un- derstand that innumerable copies find their way , through the kindness of friends , to individuals in al- most all the dependencies of Great Britain , even in the remote fur settlements of North America . It is also a ...
... given to un- derstand that innumerable copies find their way , through the kindness of friends , to individuals in al- most all the dependencies of Great Britain , even in the remote fur settlements of North America . It is also a ...
Pàgina 2
... given a rapid sketch of the monkeys in general , we shall now turn to the second family of four - handed animals , which Cuvier has ranked under the general name of LEMURS . The characters of these animals consist in their general form ...
... given a rapid sketch of the monkeys in general , we shall now turn to the second family of four - handed animals , which Cuvier has ranked under the general name of LEMURS . The characters of these animals consist in their general form ...
Pàgina 13
... given to the convent by a former bishop , and in consideration of this gift , and one hundred marks , the monks founded a daily mass for the soul of the donor . In the same century , several Latin Bibles were given to the University of ...
... given to the convent by a former bishop , and in consideration of this gift , and one hundred marks , the monks founded a daily mass for the soul of the donor . In the same century , several Latin Bibles were given to the University of ...
Pàgina 14
... given laud and praise for his noble making and writing . " Caxton died in 1490-1 , was buried in St Margaret's , and left some books to that church . " His character , ' says his biographer , may be collected from the ac- count we have ...
... given laud and praise for his noble making and writing . " Caxton died in 1490-1 , was buried in St Margaret's , and left some books to that church . " His character , ' says his biographer , may be collected from the ac- count we have ...
Pàgina 22
... given to those only who were of a certain college , and whose business it was to write the Annals ; and that , therefore , their works were ranked among the prophetical books , though they did not contain a single prediction of any ...
... given to those only who were of a certain college , and whose business it was to write the Annals ; and that , therefore , their works were ranked among the prophetical books , though they did not contain a single prediction of any ...
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