Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Том 7Pub. for J. Hinton., 1750 |
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... feveral cities , recovered all the fpoils , which Cambyfes had taken from the Egyptians ; and he would certainly have dethroned him , had not fome particular affairs called him home , where he was poifoned by his own fon . Ptolemy ...
... feveral cities , recovered all the fpoils , which Cambyfes had taken from the Egyptians ; and he would certainly have dethroned him , had not fome particular affairs called him home , where he was poifoned by his own fon . Ptolemy ...
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... feveral of them , and of the beft kinds , enter the mouths of rivers , and run up even to their springs , to communicate the advantages of the fea to fuch countries as lie at a diftance from it ? And what hand conducts them with fo much ...
... feveral of them , and of the beft kinds , enter the mouths of rivers , and run up even to their springs , to communicate the advantages of the fea to fuch countries as lie at a diftance from it ? And what hand conducts them with fo much ...
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... feveral others , and relates to birds of paffage . They have all their allotted times , which they do not exceed ; but this time is not the fame for every species . Some wait for the winter , others the fpring ; fome the fummer , and ...
... feveral others , and relates to birds of paffage . They have all their allotted times , which they do not exceed ; but this time is not the fame for every species . Some wait for the winter , others the fpring ; fome the fummer , and ...
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... feveral places in Afta , for ipices , cotton , raw filk , mohair , tapestries , Indian dye , currants , foap , & c . In 1579 , on the 20th of February , died that great Statesman and zea- lous friend to the Proteftant caufe , Sir ...
... feveral places in Afta , for ipices , cotton , raw filk , mohair , tapestries , Indian dye , currants , foap , & c . In 1579 , on the 20th of February , died that great Statesman and zea- lous friend to the Proteftant caufe , Sir ...
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... feveral objections by her agents at the court of France ; and , at home , her confidents were inftructed to fpirit up the people againft it : nay , her Ministers , who had feemed moft defirous of her marriage , mur- mured publicly ; and ...
... feveral objections by her agents at the court of France ; and , at home , her confidents were inftructed to fpirit up the people againft it : nay , her Ministers , who had feemed moft defirous of her marriage , mur- mured publicly ; and ...
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