Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... hundred in number ) , nominate persons out of their own body to supply the vacancies in the council of two - hundred . The two - hundred nominate twenty - five of their members for the Syndicship or chief of office ; out of which twenty ...
... hundred in number ) , nominate persons out of their own body to supply the vacancies in the council of two - hundred . The two - hundred nominate twenty - five of their members for the Syndicship or chief of office ; out of which twenty ...
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... hundred and twenty Roman palms , by seven hundred ; and the height of it is two hundred and twenty - two . There were places in it for eighty - seven thousand persons . They formerly ascended by three steps to it ; but they are now hid ...
... hundred and twenty Roman palms , by seven hundred ; and the height of it is two hundred and twenty - two . There were places in it for eighty - seven thousand persons . They formerly ascended by three steps to it ; but they are now hid ...
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Joseph Spence Samuel Weller Singer. relatives , near three hundred thousand pounds in her life- time.-P. I had twelve hundred pounds for my translation of the Iliad , and six hundred for the Odyssey ; and all the books for my subscribers ...
Joseph Spence Samuel Weller Singer. relatives , near three hundred thousand pounds in her life- time.-P. I had twelve hundred pounds for my translation of the Iliad , and six hundred for the Odyssey ; and all the books for my subscribers ...
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