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 52
... received the tonsure . He had long meditated this change in his condition , for which he gives his reasons in the Journal . " When we are weak we should not expose ourselves to danger , and I believe these holy chains will fix me in the ...
... received the tonsure . He had long meditated this change in his condition , for which he gives his reasons in the Journal . " When we are weak we should not expose ourselves to danger , and I believe these holy chains will fix me in the ...
Page 129
... received their denomination . * The constitution of these military people was one of the most singular in the world . War was the grand point of union , their principal occupation , and their greatest delight . They neglected ...
... received their denomination . * The constitution of these military people was one of the most singular in the world . War was the grand point of union , their principal occupation , and their greatest delight . They neglected ...
Page 224
... received those different appellations . The Servians and Raizes in Russia are colonists , who received in 1754 a considerable territory on the Nieper ; which was mostly a barren waste , and extended to the then confines of Poland . It ...
... received those different appellations . The Servians and Raizes in Russia are colonists , who received in 1754 a considerable territory on the Nieper ; which was mostly a barren waste , and extended to the then confines of Poland . It ...
Contents
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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