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... various tribes bear , each , a particular appella- tion ? To the first part of this question it is answered , that ... various parts of North Africa . Leo Africanus proposes two derivations ; the one from Ber signifying desert , and the ...
... various tribes bear , each , a particular appella- tion ? To the first part of this question it is answered , that ... various parts of North Africa . Leo Africanus proposes two derivations ; the one from Ber signifying desert , and the ...
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... various chords of passion , who has shown more of the sad- ness of remorse , the bitterness of hatred , the deep tenderness of love , or any other expression of an agonized and over- excited sensibility ; no one who has shed such ...
... various chords of passion , who has shown more of the sad- ness of remorse , the bitterness of hatred , the deep tenderness of love , or any other expression of an agonized and over- excited sensibility ; no one who has shed such ...
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ties of actions , employs almost all the various faculties belonging to all . Sir James supposes that , for this purpose , all these various faculties are previously amalgamated into a new and in- dependent power . This theory is not to ...
ties of actions , employs almost all the various faculties belonging to all . Sir James supposes that , for this purpose , all these various faculties are previously amalgamated into a new and in- dependent power . This theory is not to ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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