The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 - Literature, Modern |
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Page 128
... probably , from the Tatars to the Russian Kosaks , as the latter , after the destruction of the Tatarian dynasty , occupied their habitations , and chose a similar mode of life . According to their present constitution , they divide ...
... probably , from the Tatars to the Russian Kosaks , as the latter , after the destruction of the Tatarian dynasty , occupied their habitations , and chose a similar mode of life . According to their present constitution , they divide ...
Page 148
... probably the entire collection of Babrius was extant . There are fifty - four fables extant in Iambic tetrastichs under the name of Gabrias , of which forty - three were published by Aldus , and the remainder added by Nevelet . Gabrias ...
... probably the entire collection of Babrius was extant . There are fifty - four fables extant in Iambic tetrastichs under the name of Gabrias , of which forty - three were published by Aldus , and the remainder added by Nevelet . Gabrias ...
Page 425
... ( probably derived from Tonjon , the name of their leader ) spread eastward as far as the river Amur and the eastern ocean , and from south to north between 53 ° and 65 ° of north latitude . They are considered as the most populous nation ...
... ( probably derived from Tonjon , the name of their leader ) spread eastward as far as the river Amur and the eastern ocean , and from south to north between 53 ° and 65 ° of north latitude . They are considered as the most populous nation ...
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Education Account of the Gulph and Territory of Cataro | 10 |
concluded Synonymic Elucidations continued Remark | 34 |
Writers Observations on and Selections from the Greek | 45 |
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